- trisyllabic
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adjective
Etymology: Latin trisyllabus, from Greek trisyllabos, from tri- + syllabē syllable
Date: circa 1637
having three syllables <a trisyllabic word>
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Trisyllabic — Tris yl*lab ic, Trisyllabical Tris yl*lab ic*al, a. [L. trisyllabus, Gr. ?; ? (see {Tri }) + ? a syllable: cf. F. trissyllabique.] Of or pertaining to a trisyllable; consisting of three syllables; as, syllable is a trisyllabic word. {Tris yllab… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trisyllabic — tri•syl•lab•ic [[t]ˌtraɪ sɪˈlæb ɪk[/t]] adj. consisting of three syllables: a trisyllabic metrical foot[/ex] • Etymology: 1635–45 tri syl•lab′i•cal•ly, adv … From formal English to slang
Trisyllabic laxing — or trisyllabic shortening is a process in English whereby tense vowels (which are long vowels or diphthongs) become lax (i.e. short monophthongs ( lax ) in word formation) when followed by two syllables, of which the first syllable is unstressed … Wikipedia
trisyllabic — See trisyllable. * * * … Universalium
trisyllabic — 1. adjective having three syllables 2. noun a word comprised of three syllables … Wiktionary
trisyllabic — tri·syllabic … English syllables
trisyllabic — … Useful english dictionary
Trisyllabical — Trisyllabic Tris yl*lab ic, Trisyllabical Tris yl*lab ic*al, a. [L. trisyllabus, Gr. ?; ? (see {Tri }) + ? a syllable: cf. F. trissyllabique.] Of or pertaining to a trisyllable; consisting of three syllables; as, syllable is a trisyllabic word.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trisyllabically — Trisyllabic Tris yl*lab ic, Trisyllabical Tris yl*lab ic*al, a. [L. trisyllabus, Gr. ?; ? (see {Tri }) + ? a syllable: cf. F. trissyllabique.] Of or pertaining to a trisyllable; consisting of three syllables; as, syllable is a trisyllabic word.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
trisyllable — trisyllabic /truy si lab ik, tris i /, trisyllabical, adj. trisyllabically, adv. trisyllabism, n. /truy sil euh beuhl, truy sil , tri /, n. a word of three syllables, as pendulum. [1580 90; TRI + SYLLABLE, modeled on Gk trisýllabos having three… … Universalium