- term the
resultant word-form (following the
operation of apocope) an
apocopation.
Apocope comes from the Gr**** ἀποκοπή (apokopḗ) from ἀποκόπτειν (apokóptein)...
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vocalic nucleus. In
Atkan and Attuan,
there is a word-final CC due to
apocopation.
There also
exist word
initial CCC in loanwords. A word may
begin or...
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abdominal muscle...
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Plains Cree (endonym: ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ nēhiyawēwin; alternatively: ᐸᐢᑳᐧᐃᐧᓃᒧᐃᐧᐣ paskwâwinîmowin "language of the
prairie people") is a
dialect of the Algonquian...
- Antoñito, Toñín, Toñito, Ñoño or **** (diminutives of Antonio) Joseán (
apocopation). Very formally, he
could be
addressed with an
honorific such as don...
- طَرِيق
tranq Tranquilizer (sedative) [OED] Also
written trank [OED]
Apocopation from
tranquilizer tsaddiq In Judaism, a
title for a
righteous person...
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English words that may be
spelled with a
ligature List of
English apocopations List of
English back-formations List of
portmanteaus List of retronyms...
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involved changing the -dor to -dó due to a
linguistic process called apocopation. The name of the
language itself originates from papia, from Portuguese...
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verbal forms of
other verbs,
which are more rare, also
apocopations of che are rare,
while apocopation of cui is
avoided due to
phonetic ambiguities with...
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Mocorito is a Cáhita term, a
variant of "macori-to,"
composed of macuri, an
apocopation of "macori****," a
modification of the term "macoyahuy,"
referring to...