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phonesis
‖ phonesis (fəʊˈniːsɪs) [a. Gr. ϕώνησις a sounding, f. ϕωνεῖν to sound.] Utterance of vocal sounds.1878 Latham Outl. Philol. 55 Accent underlies the Monosyllabic system, and belongs to Phonesis. 1883 D. H. Wheeler By-Ways of Lit. xi. 221 The same principles involve consonantal phonesis in a perpetua... Oxford English Dictionary
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sym-
sym-, prefix (sɪm) repr. Gr. συµ-, assimilated form of συν- syn-1, before labials (β, µ, π, ϕ, ψ), hence in words of Greek derivation in Latin and modern languages before b, m, p. symmorphic (sɪˈmɔːfɪk), a. nonce-wd. [f. Gr. σύµµορϕος (µορϕή form) + -ic], having the same or a like form; conformed; s... Oxford English Dictionary
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dróttkvætt
‖ dróttkvætt (ˈdrouhtkvait) Also 8 droquæt, 9 drottkvædi, -kvæði. [ON. drótt-kvæði, f. drótt king's household + kvæði poem.] Court metre, a complex verse-form employed by the scaldic poets of early Scandinavia.1779 J. Strutt Chron. Engl. II. iii. 253 The droquæt..was most generally used, each verse ... Oxford English Dictionary
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romance
▪ I. romance, n. and a. (rəʊˈmæns, ˈrəʊmæns) Forms: α. 4 romanz, romaunz, 4–6 (8–9) romans(e, 5–6 romauns, romayns; Sc. 5 romanys, 5–6 romanis. β. 4–5 romaunce (4 ra-), 5 romawnce, -ounce, 4– romance. [In ME., a. OF. romanz, romans (cf. romaunt):—pop. L. *romanice adv. f. L. Rōmānicus: see Romanic. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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