Definition of Aphetically. Meaning of Aphetically. Synonyms of Aphetically

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Aphetically. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Aphetically and, of course, Aphetically synonyms and on the right images related to the word Aphetically.

Definition of Aphetically

Aphetically
Aphetic A*phet"ic, a. [Gr. ? letting go, fr. ? to let go.] Shortened by dropping a letter or a syllable from the beginning of a word; as, an aphetic word or form. -- A*phet"ic*al*ly, adv. --New Eng. Dict.

Meaning of Aphetically from wikipedia

- Look up aphetic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aphetic may refer to: Apheresis, in linguistics, is a sound change in which the initial vowel is dropped...
- beginning of a word. The more specific term aphesis (and its adjective aphetic) is sometimes used to refer to the loss of unstressed vowels. The term...
- Early Modern Dutch gurkijn (Modern gurkje), diminutive of gurk (+ kijn), aphetic variant of agurk, or possibly via Dutch agurken, plural of agurk, taken...
- separate species Carya carolinae-septentrionalis. The word hickory is an aphetic form from earlier pohickory, short for even earlier pokahickory, borrowed...
- (time words, indefinite article, etc.) may sometimes have apocopic or aphetic forms. For example, abrí unga janela ("open a window") may become abrí'nga...
- kind of s****fish,' afterwards confused with "*bernicula" , a supposed aphetic form of "*hibernacula", which might be applied to the barnacle-goose from...
- that initial ⟨a⟩ is an unstressed vowel in some words and undergoes an aphetic process. Kirsty Rowan states, "The stress ****ignment of Meroitic forms...
- part of Seleucid Syria in its succeeding Seleucid Empire (Syria being an aphetic form of ****yria). Arrapha is mentioned as such until ****enistic times...
- Middle English.Space is "an area, extent, expanse, lapse of time," the aphetic of Old French espace dating to 1300. Espace is from Latin spatium, "room...
- Spensers, Spensor, Spincer, also the rare patronymic Spencers, and the aphetic (derived) Spender. The surnames Stewart and Stuart denote essentially the...