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gutturality|gʌtəˈrælɪtɪ| [f. as prec. + -ity.] Guttural nature, character, or condition.
1770Baretti Journ. Lond. to Genoa III. lvii. 11 The Spanish language..has some soft gutturality. 1796Seward Anecd. IV. 495 His voice discovered something of that gutturality for which Mr. Garrick's was distinguished. 1824Westm. Rev. II. 162 The ch, by which χ was rendered, seems to mark a gutturality and aspiration. 1871–3Earle Philol. Eng. Tongue §181 Gh was a reinforcement of the old gutturality of h. |