Preposterous by any reasonable standard, Lyly's style, ' Euphuism ,' precisely hit the Court taste of his age and became for a decade its most approved conversational dialect.

"Generalstaatsverordnetenversammlungen" seems to be "General-statesrepresentativesmeetings," as nearly as I can get at it--a mere rhythmical, gushy euphuism for "meetings of the legislature," I judge.

He says that 'Italy is only an euphuism for Fate.'"

Men are naturally hunters and inquisitive of wood-craft, and I suppose that such a gazetteer as wood-cutters and Indians should furnish facts for, would take place in the most sumptuous drawing-rooms of all the "Wreaths" and "Flora's chaplets" of the bookshops; yet ordinarily, whether we are too clumsy for so subtle a topic, or from whatever cause, as soon as men begin to write on nature, they fall into euphuism . Frivolity is a most unfit tribute to Pan, who ought to be represented in the mythology as the most continent of gods.

(Once again, a dropped or scrapped piece of furniture that was salvaged by a public relations gimmick; similar to the euphuism for the sale of a pre-owned rather than a used automobile)

"The word 'violations' is a euphuism considering the horrendous war crimes being carried out in Kashmir", said Masood.

Dentre as publicacoes, destacam-se os artigos Leprechaunism: a euphuism for a rare familial disorder (3), sendo o primeiro a descrever a doenca; e A syndrome of insulin resistance resembling Donohue Syndrome with patent ductus arteriosus (4), que aborda a alteracao cromossomica dos portadores e dos pacientes que expressam a sindrome.

For Hamlet euphuism is a school for graceful originality of thought, a school where Osric fails though persists in his attempts at wit.

Imagine the gesture of threading a needle through its "eye" in English or "cat" in French, the rhythmic repeated piercing of fabric with needle and thread, and the euphuism seamstresses mutter when they accidently pierce flesh and draw blood ("aii, j'ai vu le loup!", "oh, I saw the wolf", "ouch, I lost my virginity").

While scholars typically treat the rhetorical flourishes of euphuism as the book's most influential feature, Kesson argues that the volume had lasting effects on the market for prose fiction.

A liberal scattering of borrowings from John Lyly's Euphues, and two passages hardly altered except for the change from the third to first person from Anthony Munday's euphuistic novel Zelauto (1580), indicate that the writer of the prefatory epistles aspires to the by-then outdated style of euphuism rather than the plain-speaking promised by the pseudonym.