plaigarism

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plaigarism

  1. Misspelling of plagiarism.
    • 1845, Michigan Legislature, Joint Documents of the Senate and House of Representatives, at the Annual Session of 1845[1], →OCLC:
      This is unwise; not succeeding, they thus become discouraged; they may resort to plaigarism, attempt to shine in borrowed lustre.
    • 2009, Bishop-Dr. Julieann Pinder, A Fathering Spirit Among Us[2], Bloomington, Indiana: AuthorHouse, →ISBN, →ISBN:
      Plaigarism is a crime and a sin.
    • 2009, S. Askwith, Shadowing Charles Dickens[3], Lulu.com, →ISBN, page 189, →ISBN:
      Worse than that, he was also accused of plaigarism - of lifting his account of Krook's grisly death straight from another novel.
    • 2021 September 12, “Transforming UP from West Bengal? UP govt ad boasts of development with picture of Kolkata bridge”, in Deccan Herald[4], archived from the original on 19 October 2021:
      Accusing the Yogi government of plaigarism, many posted pictures of the front page on social media.