👉 In linguistics, a corolitic is an adjective that refers to a noun or pronoun that has been borrowed from another noun or pronoun. For example:
"The cat was very curious."
In this sentence, the word "very" is a corolitic of the noun "cat."
This type of borrowing can be problematic in formal texts and may lead to grammatical errors due to its ambiguity. It's best to avoid using it unless absolutely necessary for clarity or meaning.