👉 In the context of linguistics and philosophy, "capernaitish" refers to a type of language that is highly inflected in its grammatical structure, meaning it has multiple forms or pronouns with different meanings. This style is often associated with ancient Greek and Roman literature and is characterized by its unique syntax and word order. The term "capernaitish" was coined by George P. Birkhead in the 1950s to describe a dialect of Old Norse that