释义 |
glottid|ˈglɒtɪd| [a. Gr. γλωττιδ-, γλωττίς glottis.] A vocal sound produced by the glottis.
1880Sweet in 9th President's Address to Philol. Soc. 45 No consonants are more liable to be absorbed into the preceding vowels than these ‘glottids’. 1888A. J. Ellis Pronunc. for Singers vii. 56 ‘Glottids’ are actions of the glottis and the parts connected with it. |