ecthlipsis

noun

ec·​thlip·​sis
ekˈthlipsə̇s
plural ecthlipses
-pˌsēz
Latin prosody
: the elision of a final m with a preceding short vowel before a word beginning with h or a vowel

Word History

Etymology

Late Latin, from Greek ekthlipsis loss of a sound or letter in a word, squeezing out, from ekthlibein to squeeze out (from ek out of, out—from ex— + thlibein to squeeze, alteration—influenced by Greek thlan to crush, bruise—of Greek—Aeolic & Ionic—phlibein to squeeze) + -sis; Greek thlan akin to Czech dlasmati to press and perhaps to Sanskrit dṛṣad, dhṛṣad millstone

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“Ecthlipsis.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ecthlipsis. Accessed 22 Dec. 2024.

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