synaeresis

See also: synæresis

English

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Etymology

From Ancient Greek συναίρεσις (sunaíresis, unification), from συν- (sun-, together) + αἵρεσις (haíresis, taking), from αἱρέω (hairéō, I take).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /sɪnˈɛɹəsɪs/

Noun

synaeresis (countable and uncountable, plural synaereses)

Examples (linguistics, prosody)

contraction of the -ew (/uː/) and or- (/oʊɹ/) of New Orleans into /nɔːlənz/.

  1. (linguistics, prosody) the contraction of two vowels into a diphthong or a long vowel.
  2. (chemistry) the separating out of the liquid from a gel.

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Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek σῠναίρεσῐς (sunaíresis).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /syˈnae̯.re.sis/, [sʏˈnae̯.rɛ.sɪs]

Noun

synaeresis f (genitive synaeresis or synaereseōs or synaeresios); third declension

  1. synaeresis (contraction of two syllables into one)
    • For quotations of use of this term, see Citations:synaeresis.

Declension

Third declension i-stem, Greek type.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative synaeresis synaeresēs
synaereseis
Genitive synaeresis
synaereseōs
synaeresios
synaeresium
synaereseōn
Dative synaeresī synaeresibus
Accusative synaeresim
synaeresin
synaeresem1
synaeresēs
synaereseis
Ablative synaeresī
synaerese1
synaeresibus
Vocative synaeresis
synaeresi
synaeresēs
synaereseis

1Found sometimes in Medieval and New Latin.

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