proclitically
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proclitically — adverb see proclitic I … Useful english dictionary
One (word) — One is a common word in the English language. It can mean either the number 1 or be used as a pronoun.EtymologyThe Old English án is in Old Frisian ân, ên, Old Saxon ên (Middle Dutch, Dutch een ), Old High German (Middle High German, German) ein … Wikipedia
proclitic Linguistics — [prə(ʊ) klɪtɪk] noun a word pronounced with so little emphasis that it forms part of the following word, e.g. at in at home. Compare with enclitic. Derivatives proclitically adverb Origin C19: from mod. L. procliticus (from Gk proklinein lean… … English new terms dictionary
proclitic — adj. & n. Gram. adj. (of a monosyllable) closely attached in pronunciation to a following word and having itself no accent. n. such a word, e.g. at in at home. Derivatives: proclitically adv. Etymology: mod.L procliticus f. Gk proklino lean… … Useful english dictionary