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alienisparsison|ælɪˌiːnɪˈspɑːsɪsɒn| [f. L. aliēn-us foreign + spars-us rare + son-us sound. The L. alienisparsisonus was used by Dr. J. D. Rhys in his Welsh Gram. 1592; the Eng. first as under.] In Welsh prosody, a diphthong found only in foreign words, followed by such a consonant group as -rs (gravisparsison) or -dr, -gr (fortisparsison); as in the word siars = Eng. charge.
1856J. Williams Gram. Edeyrn §207 A syllable which has its beginning strange, and ends with a fortisparsison or gravisparsison..is called alienisparsison. |