Definition of Synaloepha. Meaning of Synaloepha. Synonyms of Synaloepha

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Definition of Synaloepha

Synaloepha
Synaloepha Syn`a*l[oe]"pha, n. [L.] Same as Synalepha.

Meaning of Synaloepha from wikipedia

- A synalepha or synaloepha /ˌsɪnəˈliːfə/ is the merging of two syllables into one, especially when it causes two words to be pronounced as one. The original...
- (lípos) lipolysis, lipophile, lipophilic, lipopolysaccharide, lipoprotein, synaloepha liqu- flow Latin liquere deliquesce, liquefy, liqueur, liquid, liquor...
- every line has eleven syllables. Another innovation common in Italian is synaloepha where a final and an initial vowel merge into one syllable, as in selva_oscura...
- Latin poetry, J. Soubiran argues that "elision" would better be called "synaloepha", and the process understood as a merging of syllables, in most cases...
- (lípos) lipolysis, lipophile, lipophilic, lipopolysaccharide, lipoprotein, synaloepha liqu- flow Latin liquere deliquesce, liquefy, liqueur, liquid, liquor...
- include the processes of apheresis, syncope, apocope, synizesis, and synaloepha. Synaeresis comes from Gr**** συναίρεσις (synaíresis), a "contraction"...
- syllable the "||" represents the caesura of the verse "()" represents a synaloepha or elision Only two lines of galliambic poetry have survived from ancient...
- through an M (where preceding and succeeding syllables are unstressed) via synaloepha of a final vocalic y with an initial consonantal y from a short unaccented...