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Definition of Apocopated

Apocopated
Apocopate A*poc"o*pate, Apocopated A*poc"o*pa`ted, a. Shortened by apocope; as, an apocopate form.

Meaning of Apocopated from wikipedia

- beginning with a vowel (except when they are compound to the suffix) can be apocopated; apocopations are more common before verbal forms "è", "ho", "hai", "ha"...
- not mangia. However, this phenomenon is absent in Cosentino; absence of apocopated infinitives spread from the Upper Mezzogiorno to Tuscany (therefore one...
- only retained in spelling as a silent E. In English /b/ and /ɡ/ were apocopated in final position after nasals: lamb, long /læm/, /lɒŋ ~ lɔːŋ/. Epenthesis...
- exception being /ˈbɛne/ bene 'well', perhaps due to the high frequency of apocopated ben (e.g. ben difficile 'quite difficult', ben fatto 'well made' etc.)...
- San Francisco Javier de Satevó (frequently apocopated to Satevó) is a town in the Mexican state of Chihuahua. It serves as the muni****l seat for the surrounding...
- subject pronoun is ye. Some dialects now use ye in place of you, or as an apocopated or ****ic form of you. See ye (pronoun). A non-standard variant of my...
- that is vocalically apocopated: ta'hala'yiht "on the ground" < ta'hal(i) "the ground" + (h)a'yihta. If an irregularly-apocopated word with a stressed...
- was due to the fact that any Old Persian post-stress syllables had been apocopated: Old Persian pati 'at' > Middle Persian pad Old Persian martiya- 'man'...
- expressing a genitive or attributive relationship, the augment is regularly apocopated, e.g. rabbɔ ‘leader’ but rab Mandayɔnɔ ‘leader of the Mandaeans’ and kədɔwɔ...
- near-universally use unity as a determiner. The numbers 3–9 have special apocopated forms, used before the words /snin/ ('years'), /mjːa/ ('100'), /alaf/...