- -mɑːt-/ .
Words that
imitate sounds can thus be said to be onomatopoeic,
onomatopoetic, imitiative, or echoic. In the case of a frog croaking, the spelling...
-
Quarter note "****"
guitar rhythm,
named onomatopoetically for its sound. Play...
- from
attested Indo-Aryan
words either.
Belonging to this
category are
onomatopoetic words or ones
borrowed from
local non-Indo-Aryan languages. Videshī...
- one of the
descendants of Asaph.
Bakbuk (meaning: "bottle"
perhaps onomatopoetic), was the
ancestor of the
children of
Bakbuk who were
among the Nethinim...
-
Aboriginal Australian linguistic origin and is
considered to be an
onomatopoetic word. The
earliest occurrences of the word in
print include a 1908 edition...
-
Arabic male name that
means "perfect". In Hungary, he is
called Breki (
onomatopoetic). Jim
Henson originated the
character in 1955 on his
local television...
- Singapore, and
Malaysia in the
south east,
geckos have
local names onomatopoetically derived from the
sounds they make:
Hemidactylus frenatus is called...
-
Ancient Gr**** βορβορυγμός (borborygmós). The Gr**** term is
probably onomatopoetic in origin.
Other causes of
stomach rumbles:
Incomplete digestion of...
-
Nicknamed "Trungtung", it was
built until at
least 1983. This is an
onomatopoetic word for the
sound made by the Carry's two-stroke engine. In 2011, the...
- verbs, and
indeclinables (particles, en****ics, adverbs, interjections,
onomatopoetic words, echo words). Proto-Dravidian used only suffixes,
never prefixes...