Definition of Metathetic. Meaning of Metathetic. Synonyms of Metathetic

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Definition of Metathetic

Metathetic
Metathetic Met`a*thet"ic, Metathetical Met`a*thet"ic*al, a. Of or pertaining to metathesis.

Meaning of Metathetic from wikipedia

- in intensity or something obviously analogous; it would not hold for metathetic continua, where change of input produces a qualitative rather than a quantitative...
- parti****ting institution membership required.) Jerzy Wełna, 'Metathetic and Non-Metathetic Form Selection in Middle English', Studia Anglica Posnaniensia...
- the emergence of the name. It is also possible that some forms were metathetical from ʿ-B-R, 'moving around' (Arabic: ʿ-B-R, 'traverse') and hence, it...
- Ali-Shāh), is the remnants of a large acropolis fortification (whence the metathetic name ark or arg plus polis) and city wall in downtown Tabriz, Iran. Its...
- include non-rhoticity (dropping the r sound at the end of syllables), the metathetic use of aks instead of ask, simplification of diphthongs (e.g., eye typically...
- actual aspect is derived from the "nonactual" verb form by a CV → VC metathetic process (i.e., consonant metathesizes with vowel). Examples from the Saanich...
- Bethsaida, a town in Galilee), although the latter is considered to be a metathetical corruption by Biblical scholars. Franz Delitzsch ("Talmudische Studien...
- Agapito Flores. Handicap: The word "handicap" did not originate as a metathetic corruption of "cap in hand" in reference to disabled beggars. The word...
- the emergence of the name. It is also possible that some forms were metathetical from root ع-ب-ر ʿ-B-R "moving around", and hence, it is alleged, "nomadic"...
- wastrel (1847) -el/-il/-ille/-l/-le (Norman-Francish lenite -c-/-g- or metathetic -i- dim. -iol-): broil (14th century; F brusle), broil (15th century;...