Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun In grammar, a contraction of two syllables into one; syneresis.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun (Gram.) A contraction of two syllables into one; synizesis.

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  • noun grammar A contraction of two syllables into one; synizesis.

Etymologies

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From Ancient Greek, to utter together.

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Examples

  • The pronunciation in these instances with the actual elision is less agreeable to my ear than by synecphonesis.

    Miscellany 1784

  • Perhaps a vowel should never suffer elision when it is followed by a vowel or where only an "h," a "w" or a liquid intervenes between that and a next vowel, or in other words there should never be an elision where synecphonesis may take place.

    Miscellany 1784

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