labializzare
Italian
Etymology
From labiale (“labial”) + -izzare, from Medieval Latin labiālis (“of the lips”), derived from Latin labium (“lip”), from the Proto-Indo-European root *leb- (“to hang loosely”). By surface analysis, labial(e) (“labial”) + -izzare (“-ize”, verbal derivational suffix).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /la.bja.lidˈd͡za.re/
- Rhymes: -are
- Hyphenation: la‧bia‧liz‧zà‧re
Verb
labializzàre (first-person singular present labialìzzo, first-person singular past historic labializzài, past participle labializzàto, auxiliary avére)
- (transitive, linguistics, phonology) to labialize
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