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syllabic

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Etymology

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FromMedieval Latinsyllabicus, fromAncient Greekσυλλαβικός(sullabikós), fromσυλλαβή(sullabḗ,syllable).

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Adjective

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syllabic (comparativemoresyllabic,superlativemostsyllabic)

  1. Of, relating to, or consisting of asyllable or syllables.
    • 2014, Guillaume Jacques, “V: Cone”, in Jackson Sun, editor,Phonological Profiles of Little-Studied Tibetic Varieties, Taipei:Academia Sinica,→ISBN,→OCLC, page270:
      Most final consonants have been lost, resulting in a tonal language with a rich consonantal and vocalic inventory, but with a relatively simplesyllabic structure..
  2. Pronounced with every syllable distinct.
  3. (linguistics) Designating asound that is or can be the mostsonorant segment of a syllable, as avowel or aresonant. In the wordriddle ([ɹɪdl̩]), the two syllabic sounds are [ɪ] and [l̩].
  4. Of, or being a form ofverse, based on the number of syllables in a line rather than on the arrangement ofaccents orquantities.

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Translations

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of, relating to, or consisting of a syllable
in linguistics

Noun

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syllabic (pluralsyllabics)

  1. (phonetics) A syllabic sound.
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