antepenultimate
41προπαροξύνωνται — προπαροξύ̱νωνται , προπαροξύνω pronounce with the acute accent on the antepenultimate aor subj mid 3rd pl προπαροξύ̱νωνται , προπαροξύνω pronounce with the acute accent on the antepenultimate pres subj mp 3rd pl …
42προπαροξύνῃς — προπαροξύ̱νῃς , προπαροξύνω pronounce with the acute accent on the antepenultimate aor subj act 2nd sg προπαροξύ̱νῃς , προπαροξύνω pronounce with the acute accent on the antepenultimate pres subj act 2nd sg …
43προπαροξύτονον — προπαροξύτονος with the acute on the antepenultimate masc/fem acc sg προπαροξύτονος with the acute on the antepenultimate neut nom/voc/acc sg …
44antepenult — n. antepenultimate syllable or word. antepenultimate, a. last but two …
45antepenultima — noun the 3rd syllable of a word counting back from the end • Syn: ↑antepenult, ↑antepenultimate • Derivationally related forms: ↑antepenultimate • Hypernyms: ↑syllable …
46Antepenult — An te*pe nult, ||Antepenultima An te*pe*nult i*ma, n. [L. antepaenultima (sc. syllaba) antepenultimate; ante before + paenultimus the last but one; paene almost + ultimus last.] (Pros.) The last syllable of a word except two, as syl in… …
47Antepenultima — Antepenult An te*pe nult, ||Antepenultima An te*pe*nult i*ma, n. [L. antepaenultima (sc. syllaba) antepenultimate; ante before + paenultimus the last but one; paene almost + ultimus last.] (Pros.) The last syllable of a word except two, as syl in …
48antepenult — also antepenultima noun Etymology: Late Latin antepaenultima, feminine of antepaenultimus preceding the next to last, from Latin ante + paenultimus penultimate Date: 1552 the third syllable of a word counting from the end (as cu in accumulate) •… …
49Latin spelling and pronunciation — The Roman alphabet, or Latin alphabet, was adapted from the Old Italic alphabet, to represent the phonemes of the Latin language, which had in turn been borrowed from the Greek alphabet, adapted from the Phoenician alphabet. This article deals… …
50Rhyme — A rhyme is a repetition of similar sounds in two or more words and is most often used in poetry and songs. The word rhyme may also refer to a short poem, such as a rhyming couplet or other brief rhyming poem such as nursery rhymes. Contents 1… …