synaeresis

See also: synæresis

English

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek συναίρεσις (sunaíresis, unification), from συν- (sun-, together) + αἵρεσις (haíresis, taking), from αἱρέω (hairéō, I take).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɪnˈɛɹəsɪs/

Noun

synaeresis (countable and uncountable, plural synaereses)

Examples (linguistics, prosody)

contraction of the -ew (/uː/) and or- (/oʊɹ/) of New Orleans into /ˈˈˈnɔːˈˈˈlənz/.

  1. (linguistics, prosody) the contraction of two vowels into a diphthong or a long vowel.
  2. (chemistry) the separating out of the liquid from a gel.

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Latin

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Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek σῠναίρεσῐς (sunaíresis).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /syˈnae̯.re.sis/, [sʏˈnae̯.rɛ.sɪs]

Noun

synaeresis f (genitive synaereseōs); third declension

  1. synaeresis (contraction of two syllables into one)
    • For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:synaeresis.

Declension

Third declension, Greek type, with some i-stem forms.

Number Singular Plural
nominative synaeresis synaeresēs
genitive synaereseōs synaeresium
synaereseōn
dative synaeresī *synaeresibus
accusative synaeresin
synaeresim
synaeresem
synaeresēs
synaereseis
ablative synaeresī synaeresibus
vocative *synaeresi
*synaeresis
*synaeresēs

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