tmesis
/ˈtmiːsɪs/noun
(pl. tmeses /-siːz/)[mass noun]
- the separation of parts of a compound word by an intervening word or words, used mainly in informal speech for emphasis (e.g. can't find it any-blooming-where)插词法。
词源
mid 16th cent.: from Greek tmēsis 'cutting', from temnein 'to cut'.