Definition of Apocopations. Meaning of Apocopations. Synonyms of Apocopations

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Definition of Apocopations

Apocopation
Apocopation A*poc`o*pa"tion, n. Shortening by apocope; the state of being apocopated.

Meaning of Apocopations from wikipedia

- final vowel is sometimes omitted from case markers. Some languages have apocopations that are internalized as mandatory forms. In Spanish and Italian, for...
- This is a list of common abbreviations in the English language. Contents:  Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ab abdominal muscle...
- of English words that may be spelled with a ligature List of English apocopations List of English back-formations List of portmanteaus List of retronyms...
- 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...
- Plains Cree (endonym: ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ nēhiyawēwin; alternatively: ᐸᐢᑳᐧᐃᐧᓃᒧᐃᐧᐣ paskwâwinîmowin "language of the prairie people") is a dialect of the Algonquian...
- 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...
- 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...
- involved changing the -dor to -dó due to a linguistic process called apocopation. The name of the language itself originates from papia, from Portuguese...
- 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...