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syn⋅cre⋅tism

[sing-kri-tiz-uhm, sin-]
–noun
1. the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion.
2. Grammar. the merging, as by historical change in a language, of two or more categories in a specified environment into one, as, in nonstandard English, the use of was with both singular and plural subjects, while in standard English was is used with singular subjects (except for you in the second person singular) and were with plural subjects.

Origin:
1610–20; < NL syncretismus < Gk synkrētismós union of Cretans, i.e., a united front of two opposing parties against a common foe, deriv. of synkrēt(ízein) to syncretize + -ismos -ism


syn⋅cret⋅ic [sin-kret-ik] , syn⋅cret⋅i⋅cal, syn⋅cre⋅tis⋅tic [sing-kri-tis-tik, sin-] , adjective
syn⋅cre⋅tist, noun
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syn·cre·tism   (sĭng'krĭ-tĭz'əm, sĭn'-)   
n.  
  1. Reconciliation or fusion of differing systems of belief, as in philosophy or religion, especially when success is partial or the result is heterogeneous.

  2. Linguistics The merging of two or more originally different inflectional forms.


[Greek sunkrētismos, union, from sunkrētizein, to unite (in the manner of the Cretan cities) : sun-, syn- + Krēs, Krēt-, Cretan.]
syn·cret'ic (-krět'ĭk), syn'cre·tis'tic (-krĭ-tĭs'tĭk) adj., syn'cre·tist n.
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Word Origin & History

syncretism 
"reconciliation of different beliefs," 1618, from Mod.L. syncretismus (David Pareus, 1615), from Gk. synkretismos "union of communities," from synkretizein "to combine against a common enemy," from syn- + srcond element of uncertain origin. One theory connects it with kretismos "lying," from kretizein "to lie like a Cretan;" another connects it with the stem of kerannynai "to mix, blend;" krasis "mixture."
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