Definition of Diaereses. Meaning of Diaereses. Synonyms of Diaereses

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Definition of Diaereses

Diaereses
Diaeresis Di*[ae]r"e*sis, Dieresis Di*er"e*sis (?; 277), n.; pl. Di[ae]reses or Diereses. [L. diaeresis, Gr. ?, fr. ? to divide; dia` through, asunder + ? to take. See Heresy.] 1. (Gram.) The separation or resolution of one syllable into two; -- the opposite of syn[ae]resis. 2. A mark consisting of two dots [[umlaut]], placed over the second of two adjacent vowels, to denote that they are to be pronounced as distinct letters; as, co["o]perate, a["e]rial.

Meaning of Diaereses from wikipedia

- Look up diaeresis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Diaeresis (dieresis, diæresis, diëresis) may refer to: Diaeresis (prosody), pronunciation of vowels...
- and the diaeresis as the same diacritic mark. Unicode refers to both as diaereses without making any distinction, although the term itself has a more precise...
- between o and p. O with diaeresis occurs in several languages that use diaereses. In these languages the letter represents the fact that this o is the...
- (disambiguation) Umlaut (disambiguation) also spelled diæresis or dieresis; plural: diaereses, etc. mais with no diaeresis is the conjunction "but" but maïs with one...
- "pound". Diaereses are used in the Lincolnshire dialect, for example stoän "stone", goä "go" and maäke "make". Grave accents, cir****flexes and diaereses are...
- consecutive vowels do not diphthongize, but rather form a hiatus.[vague] A diaereses mark over unstressed i or u: ï, ü flaüta /flaˈy.ta/ cocaïna /ku.kaˈi.na/...
- diaeresis ( ¨ ) over the second letter. For treatment of accents and diaereses—for example, ϊ—also see the section on romanizing Gr**** diacritical marks...
- alphabet. It also frequently uses cir****flexes, and occasionally uses diaereses, acute accents and grave accents, on its seven vowels (⟨a, e, i, o, u...
- the English ⟨v⟩. The letters ⟨ä⟩ [æ] and ⟨ö⟩ [ø], although written with diaereses, do not represent phonological umlauts (as in German, for example), and...
- was never applied extensively across the language: only a handful of diaereses, including coöperation and Brontë, are encountered with any appreciable...