-
Prodelision is a form of
elision where, in a
string of two words, the
latter word
loses its
initial vowel(s). Example: "Namqu(e) etsi
nullum memorabile...
-
Avagraha (ऽ) is a
symbol used to
indicate prodelision of an अ (a) in many
Indian languages like
Sanskrit as
shown below. It is
usually transliterated...
- licence.
Hiatus may be
avoided by
elision of a
final vowel,
occasionally prodelision (elision of
initial vowel),
synizesis (pronunciation of two
vowels as...
- the
forms of sum
often joined to the
preceding word,
which is
called prodelision (as
bonumst "it's good" for
bonum est "it is good") the
dropping of the...
-
usage of the
avagraha in Sanskrit,
where it
would instead indicate the
prodelision of the
initial vowel.) Om may also be
written ओं, with an ****vāra reflecting...
-
second word was et, a
different form of
elision sometimes occurred (
prodelision): the
vowel of the
preceding word was retained, and the e was elided...
- 𑓃
nukta used to
create new
consonant signs 𑓄
avagraha used to
indicate prodelision of an [a] 𑓅
gvang used to mark
nasalization 𑓇 Om Om sign...
-
Disemvoweling Elision in the
French language Lacuna Lenition Poetic contraction Prodelision Sandhi Synaeresis Synalepha Syncope Synizesis Vowel reduction Weak form...
-
words meet, as in divī̀va for diví-iva)
abhinihita (= "close contact") (
prodelision with avagraha,
where two
words meet, as in tè-'bruvan for té-abruvan)...
-
place even when
there is a
change of
speaker in the
middle of a line.
Prodelision (the
removal of the
first vowel of est or es) is also common, for example...