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Definition of diphthong
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Diphthong
(v. t.) To form or
pronounce
as a
diphthong;
diphthongize.
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Crasis
::
Crasis
(n.) A
contraction
of two
vowels
(as the final and
initial
vowels
of
united
words)
into one long
vowel,
or into a
diphthong;
synaeresis;
as, cogo for
coago..
Diphthongation
::
Diphthongation
(n.) See
Diphthongization.
Diphthong
::
Diphthong
(n.) A
coalition
or union of two vowel
sounds
pronounced
in one
syllable;
as, ou in out, oi in
noise;
--
called
a
proper
diphthong..
Tonic
::
Tonic (n.) A tonic
element
or
letter;
a vowel or a
diphthong.
Diphthong
::
Diphthong
(n.) A vowel
digraph;
a union of two
vowels
in the same
syllable,
only one of them being
sounded;
as, ai in rain, eo in
people;
--
called
an
improper
diphthong..
Synallagmatic
::
Synalepha
(n.) A
contraction
of
syllables
by
suppressing
some vowel or
diphthong
at the end of a word,
before
another
vowel or
diphthong;
as, th' army, for the
army..
W
::
W () the
twenty-third
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is
usually
a
consonant,
but
sometimes
it is a
vowel,
forming
the
second
element
of
certain
diphthongs,
as in few, how. It takes its
written
form and its name from the
repetition
of a V, this being the
original
form of the Roman
capital
letter
which we call U.
Etymologically
it is most
related
to v and u. See V, and U. Some of the
uneducated
classes
in
England,
especially
in
London,
confuse
w and v,
substituting
the one for the
other,
as weal
Tonic
::
Tonic (a.) Of or
relating
to tones or
sounds;
specifically
(Phon.),
applied
to, or
distingshing,
a
speech
sound made with tone
unmixed
and
undimmed
by
obstruction,
such
sounds,
namely,
the
vowels
and
diphthongs,
being so
called
by Dr. James Rush
(1833)
from their
forming
the
purest
and most
plastic
material
of
intonation..
Oe
::
Oe () a
diphthong,
employed
in the Latin
language,
and
thence
in the
English
language,
as the
representative
of the Greek
diphthong
oi. In many words in
common
use, e alone
stands
instead
of /.
Classicists
prefer
to write the
diphthong
oe
separate
in Latin
words..
Diphthong
::
Diphthong
(v. t.) To form or
pronounce
as a
diphthong;
diphthongize.
Diphthongal
::
Diphthongal
(a.)
Relating
or
belonging
to a
diphthong;
having
the
nature
of a
diphthong.
Diphthongic
::
Diphthongic
(a.) Of the
nature
of
diphthong;
diphthongal.
Glide
::
Glide (n.) A
transitional
sound in
speech
which is
produced
by the
changing
of the mouth
organs
from one
definite
position
to
another,
and with
gradual
change
in the most
frequent
cases;
as in
passing
from the
begining
to the end of a
regular
diphthong,
or from vowel to
consonant
or
consonant
to vowel in a
syllable,
or from one
component
to the other of a
double
or
diphthongal
consonant
(see Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 19, 161, 162). Also (by Bell and
others),
the
vanish
(or brief final
element)
Vocal
::
Vocal (n.) A vocal
sound;
specifically,
a
purely
vocal
element
of
speech,
unmodified
except
by
resonance;
a vowel or a
diphthong;
a tonic
element;
a
tonic;
--
distinguished
from a
subvocal,
and a
nonvocal..
Diphthongization
::
Diphthongization
(n.) The act of
changing
into a
diphthong.
Diphthongize
::
Diphthongize
(v. t. & i.) To
change
into a
diphthong,
as by
affixing
another
vowel to a
simple
vowel..
Diphthongalize
::
Diphthongalize
(v. t.) To make into a
diphthong;
to
pronounce
as a
diphthong.
Ae
::
Ae () A
diphthong
in the Latin
language;
used also by the Saxon
writers.
It
answers
to the Gr. ai. The
Anglo-Saxon
short ae was
generally
replaced
by a, the long / by e or ee. In
derivatives
from Latin words with ae, it is
mostly
superseded
by e. For most words found with this
initial
combination,
the
reader
will
therefore
search
under the
letter
E..
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