epenthesis
English
WOTD – 15 January 2008
Etymology
Middle of 16th century: via Late Latin, from Ancient Greek ἐπένθεσις (epénthesis), from ἐπεντίθημι (epentíthēmi, “I insert”), from ἐπί (epí) + ἐντίθημι (entíthēmi, “I put in”), from ἐν (en, “in”) + τίθημι (títhēmi, “I put, place”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɪˈpɛn.θə.sɪs/
- Hyphenation: epen‧the‧sis
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Noun
epenthesis (countable and uncountable, plural epentheses)
Hypernyms
Related terms
Translations
insertion of a phoneme or letter into a word
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Further reading
Dutch
Etymology
From Latin epenthesis, from Ancient Greek ἐπένθεσις (epénthesis), from ἐπεντίθημι (epentíthēmi, “I insert”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /eːpɛnˈteːzɪs/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: epen‧the‧sis
Noun
epenthesis f (plural epentheses)
- Alternative form of epenthese (chiefly used in older and translated texts).
- Vele Nederlandse woorden bevatten een epenthesis om twee zelfstandige naamwoorden te verbinden.
- A lot of Dutch words contain an epenthesis to tie two nouns together.
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