English | Latin |
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syllable [syllables] noun [UK: ˈsɪl.əb.l̩] [US: ˈsɪl.əb.l̩] | bannita [bannitae](1st) F conexio [conexionis](3rd) F connexio [connexionis](3rd) F silaba [silabae](1st) F sillaba [sillabae](1st) F syllaba [syllabae](1st) F |
syllable-accent noun | prosodia [prosodiae](1st) F |
syllable-by-syllable adverb | articulatimadverb |
syllable too short (w / metrum) adjective | colurus [colura, colurum]adjective |
beginning w / short syllable adjective | acephalus [acephala, acephalum]adjective |
choree / trochee, metrical foot consisting of a long and a short syllable (_U) noun | choreus [chorei](2nd) M chorios [chorii]noun chorius [chorii](2nd) M |
closed syllable (Translations) noun | syllaba clausanoun |
composed of two short two long one short syllable adjective | antamoebaeus [antamoebaea, antamoebaeum]adjective |
compression / condensation (of speech / syllable) noun | contractio [contractionis](3rd) F |
contraction of two syllables into one noun | synaliphe [synaliphes]noun synaloephe [synaloephes]noun |
di-syllable noun | disyllaba [disyllabae](1st) F disyllabum [disyllabi](2nd) N |
dibrach, pyrrhic, metrical foot consisting of two short syllables noun | dibrachysos [dibrachi]noun |
distribution, separating diphthong / syllable in two pronounced connectively noun | diaeresis [diaeresis](3rd) F |
dropping a letter or syllable at the beginning of a word noun | aphaeresis [aphaeresis](3rd) F |
dropping of a letter / syllable at the end of a word noun | apocope [apocopes]noun |
forming such a foot (of syllable) adjective | catalecticos [catalecticos, catalecticon]adjective catalecticus [catalectica, catalecticum]adjective catalectus [catalecta, catalectum]adjective |
G:lengthening of syllable / word by suffix noun | productio [productionis](3rd) F |
having meter consisting of two short syllables adjective | bibrevis [bibrevis, bibreve]adjective |
in which one syllable is missing (verse) adjective | colobos [colobos, colobon]adjective |
initial, that constitutes the beginning (of a syllable, etc.) adjective | arcticos [arctice, arcticon]adjective arcticus [arctica, arcticum]adjective |
lacking the first syllable adjective | acephalos [acephalos, acephalon]adjective acephalus [acephala, acephalum]adjective |
loss of a syllable in a final metrical foot noun | catalexis [catalexis](3rd) F |
making two short syllables from long one noun | dialysis [dialysis](3rd) F dialyton [dialyti]noun |
metric foot of three short syllables (UUU) noun | tribrachus [tribrachi](2nd) M tribrachysos [tribrachyei]noun tribrevis [tribrevis](3rd) M |