| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1859 - 284 páginas
...; Jlestl, for ßivisti. 6. Grant is the contraction of two vowels into one ; as, nil, for rihll. 6. Paragoge is the addition of a letter or syllable to the end of a Trord ; as, •//ici/, for roe ; clnu&tr, for rlaiuli. 7. Apocupe is the omission of the final letter... | |
| Alexander Henry - 1861 - 226 páginas
...a definite manner with any other body. Parago'ge' (Gr. таpа, par'a, beyond ; ayш, agu, I draw). The addition of a letter or syllable to the end of a word. Parallac'tic (Gr. таpа, par'a, beyond; ,rЛЛaffffш, allas'so, I change). Belonging to the parallax.... | |
| Edward SHELTON (Miscellaneous Writer.) - 1862 - 380 páginas
...the sense of taste. Paragoge, parrah-gojy (Greek, para, by the side of ; ago, to bring). In grammar, the addition of a letter or syllable to the end of a word. Paragon, parrah-gon (French, parumgon, comparison). That which surpasses ; any one who excels ; a model... | |
| Alexander Reid - 1863 - 576 páginas
...ad. by way of paradox. Pär-a-dox-öTo-gy, n. the use of paradoxes. Pär'agö-ce, n. (Gr. para, ago) the addition of a letter or syllable to the end of a won]. Pär-agög'i-cal, a. relating to a paragoge. Pär'a-gon, n. (Fr. parangon) a model; a pattern.—... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1867 - 600 páginas
...partan, little, and ajftnu, allied.] Paragoge, paVa-goj-i, n. lit. a leading beyond the usual length ; the addition of a letter or syllable to the end of a word.— -adjs. paragog'lc, par»gog ical [Gr., from Para, beyond, and ago, to lead.] Paragon, p.ir'.i-gon,... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - 1878 - 268 páginas
...of a word between its parts; as, to us ward, for toward us; how high soever, for howsoever high. 6. Paragoge is the addition of a letter or syllable to the end of a word; as, bounden, for bound; withouten, for without. 1. Syneresis is the contraction of two syllables into one... | |
| James Douglas (Ph.D.) - 1872 - 202 páginas
...air; gay, sprightly. AGO, to lead ; Agogos, a leader. Demagogue, a leader of the people. Faragoge, the addition of a letter or syllable to the end of a word. Pedagogue, a schoolmaster. Synagogue, a Jewish place of worship. Agony, violent pain. agonize, to be... | |
| Henry M. Bruns - 1873 - 240 páginas
...in the middle of a word; as deum for deorum; amarunt for amaverunt; audisse for audivisse. PAEAGOGE is the addition of a letter or syllable to the end of a word ; as dandier for daudi. APOCOPE is the omission of a letter or syllable from the end of a word ; as men'... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1873 - 814 páginas
...as, honour, could, for honor, coud. VI. PARAGOGE, Greek napayu-yfi, a drawing out, is the annexing of a letter or syllable to the end of a word ; as, awaken, withoutcn, for awake, without. VII. DIURESIS, Greek 6iaipeaic., division, is the dissolving... | |
| All - 1874 - 422 páginas
...the sense of taste. Paragoge, parrah-gojy (Greek, para, by the side of; ago, to bring). In grammar, the addition of a letter or syllable to the end of a word. Paragon, parrah-gon (French, parangon, comparison). That which surpasses ; any one who excels ; a model... | |
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