co-ˈsonant, a. rare—1.
[co- 2.]
Sounding alike, riming.
| 1856 Titan Mag. Dec. 486 Latin verse-writers constructed their metres by syllabic quantities, and not by co-sonant endings. |
co-ˈsonant, a. rare—1.
[co- 2.]
Sounding alike, riming.
| 1856 Titan Mag. Dec. 486 Latin verse-writers constructed their metres by syllabic quantities, and not by co-sonant endings. |
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