proclitic
[ proh-klit-ik ]
adjective
(of a word) closely connected in pronunciation with the following word and not having an independent accent or phonological status.
noun
a proclitic word.
Origin of proclitic
1Words Nearby proclitic
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British Dictionary definitions for proclitic
proclitic
/ (prəʊˈklɪtɪk) /
adjective
relating to or denoting a monosyllabic word or form having no stress or accent and pronounced as a prefix of the following word, as in English 't for it in 'twas
(in classical Greek) relating to or denoting a word that throws its accent onto the following word
noun
a proclitic word or form
Origin of proclitic
1C19: from New Latin proclīticus, from Greek proklinein to lean forwards; formed on the model of enclitic
- Compare enclitic
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