- epigrammatic (adj.)[epigrammatic 词源字典]
- 1704, shortened from epigrammatical (c. 1600); see epigram.[epigrammatic etymology, epigrammatic origin, 英语词源]
- grammatical (adj.)
- 1520s, "of or pertaining to grammar," from Middle French grammatical and directly from Late Latin grammaticalis "of a scholar," from grammaticus "pertaining to grammar" (see grammar). Related: Grammatically (c. 1400).
- programmatic (adj.)
- 1847, from Greek programma (genitive programmatos; see program (n.)) + -ic. Related: Programmatically.
- ungrammatical (adj.)
- 1650s, from un- (1) "not" + grammatical. Related: Ungrammatically.
- ideogrammatic
- "Of the nature of an ideogram or ideograph; using symbols as a means of expression", Late 19th cent.; earliest use found in Science. From ideogram + -atic.