diaeresis

suomi-englanti sanakirja

diaeresis englannista suomeksi

  1. treema, diereesi

  1. Substantiivi

  2. diereesi, hiatus, tavunraja

  3. treema, yläpuolinen pistepari

  4. diereesi

  5. erottaminen

diaeresis englanniksi

  1. A separation of one syllable (especially a vowel which is a diphthong, that is, beginning with one sound and ending with another) into two distinct syllables; distraction.

  2. (antonyms)

  3. (quote-book)|location=Edinburgh|publisher=W. Whyte & Co.(nb...)|section=paragraph 7|page=363|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/doublegrammarofe00forbuoft/page/363/mode/1up|column=1|oclc=643611438|passage=''Synaeresis'', the opposite of Diaëresis, is the throwing of two syllables into one; as, ''Seest'' for ''seëst''. ''Looked'' for ''look-ed''.

  4. (senseid) The mark consisting of two dots (¨) placed over a letter (especially the second of two consecutive vowels) to indicate that it is sounded separately, usually as a distinct syllable.

  5. (synonyms)

    (coordinate terms)

  6. (RQ:Cotgrave Dictionarie)

  7. (quote-book) Henry Chubb,(nb...)|page=8|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/englishspellingb00corruoft/page/8/mode/1up|oclc=1066818178|passage=The ''Diæresis'' is used to divide a diphthong into two syllables; as, ''Creätor''.

  8. (RQ:Guardian) was unveiled on Thursday with added diaereses (two dots) that ensure people pronounce it with two syllables. As if it rhymed with Monty, not font. The memorial was installed in 1939 and, for whatever reason, came without the diaereses that the Brontës used.

  9. (senseid) An occurrence of separate vowel sounds in adjacent syllables without an intervening consonant; a hiatus.

  10. A division, a separation.

  11. A natural break in rhythm when a word ends at the end of a foot in a line of verse.

  12. An act of separating parts or tissues which are normally together.

  13. (RQ:Chambers Cyclopaedia) manners of performing the ''Diæreſis'': viz. by ''Cutting'', ''Pricking'', ''Tearing'', ''Dravving'', and ''Burning''.

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  15. AD 98–138, (w) (aut.), Keil|T.H.G. Keil (ed.), ''Liber de orthographia'' in ''Grammatici Latini'' VII (1880), p. 57, ll. 21–28:

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  17. ''circa'' AD 384, Servius Honoratus|Ser. Honoratus (aut.), G. Thilo & H. Hagen (eds.), ''In Vergilii Aeneidos commentarii'' in ''Servii Grammatici qui feruntur in Vergilii carmina commentarii'' II (1884), bk vii, l. 464 (p. 160, ll. 1–9):

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  19. (rfquotek)