- non-existent Gr**** word σύλλαβος,
which appears to be a
mistaken reading of
syllaba 'syllable'; the
newer Oxford Latin Dictionary does not
contain this word...
- Austin: E.L. Steck, p. 11. Portella,
Mathias Rodrigues (1738),
Cartapacio de
syllaba, e figuras,
conforme a
ordem dos mais
cartapacios de Grammatica..., Western...
- is συλλαβὴ βραχεῖα (sullabḕ brakheîa). In
Latin the
terms are
syllaba longa and
syllaba brevis. The
process of
deciding which syllables are long and which...
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Syllable is an Anglo-Norman
variation of Old
French sillabe, from
Latin syllaba, from
Koine Gr**** συλλαβή syllabḗ (Ancient Gr**** pronunciation: [sylːabɛ̌ː])...
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syllables are antepenult-penult-ultima.
Ultima comes from
Latin ultima (
syllaba) "last (syllable)".
Penult and
antepenult are
abbreviations for paenultima...
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first fully peer-reviewed
electronic journal for
archaeology published by
Syllaba Press. Its
issues include original articles on the
archaeology and prehispanic...
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syllable at the end of a line that is
counted as long. The term is
short for (
syllaba)
brevis in (elemento) longo,
meaning "a
short [syllable] in a long [element]"...
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antepaenultima 'before
almost last',
paenultima 'almost last', and
ultima syllaba 'last syllable'). Its
position is
determined by the
syllable weight of...
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doctorem pigeat imperitis loquentem ossum potius quam os dicere, ne ista
syllaba non ab eo, quod sunt ossa, sed ab eo, quod sunt ora, intellegatur, ubi...
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significet an
hominem non
bonum apice distinguitur, 'palus'
aliud priore syllaba longa,
aliud sequenti significat, et ****
eadem littera nominativo casu...