单词 | syllabically |
释义 | syllabicallyadv. In a syllabic or syllabical manner. 1. †In syllables, in audible words, articulately (obsolete); syllable by syllable, with distinct utterance of the syllables; as a separate syllable. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > speech sound > [adverb] > syllable > syllable by syllable syllabically1610 syllabatim1628 1610 J. Healey tr. St. Augustine Citie of God x. xv. 381 Wherein [sc. in the mouths of Angels] Gods person..would appeare, and speake syllabically in a mans voyce, vnto vs. a1660 H. Hammond Serm. (1664) xiv. 235 The first voice of nature..which it uttered..when it was an infant in the world, and therefore perhaps..not so plainly, and syllabically, and distinctly, as could have been wished. 1811 R. Southey in Q. Rev. Oct. 278 They first read the words syllabically. 1837 H. Hallam Introd. Lit. Europe I. viii. 593 It is necessary to presume that many terminations, now mute, were syllabically pronounced. 1862 G. A. Sala Seven Sons Mammon II. xi. 286 Tottenham — he pronounced the word very syllabically. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > linguistic unit > word > [adverb] > word for word fro word unto wordeOE word after wordeOE word by wordeOE word in wordeOE word for wordc1400 after the worda1450 verbatim?1503 verbatimly1587 verbally1588 verbatim et literatim1642 syllabically1654 totidem verbis1659 society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > clarity > [adverb] > explicitly in termsc1400 apresslya1450 expressly1509 preciselya1513 by termsa1525 formally1526 expressedlya1555 explicately1606 pointingly1607 evolvedlya1641 exactly1646 syllabically1654 explicitlya1657 pointedly1775 1654 T. Warren Vnbeleevers 55 The Scripture doth syllabically repeat these words. 1661 J. Gauden Considerations Liturgy 25 These and many like places,..though they do not literally and syllabically agree with the quotation,..may sufficiently justifie that place..to be..a Divine Scriptural Truth. 1698 R. Ferguson View of Ecclesiastick in Socks & Buskins 7 Scrupling, at certain Words and Phrases, which were not ῥητως, or Literally, and Syllabically Canonical. a1778 A. M. Toplady Wks. (1828) III. 446 It is called St. Athanasius's Creed; not because it was syllabically composed by him, but [etc.]. 3. In relation to a syllable or syllables; by syllabic characters. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of speech sound > speech sound > [adverb] > syllable syllabically1795 1795 W. Mason Ess. Eng. Church Music ii. 95 Those parts or versicles which..are syllabically distinguished by notes of different musical duration. 1888 H. Sweet Hist. Eng. Sounds (new ed.) §21 A sound which can form a syllable by itself is called syllabic... The distinction between syllabic and non-syllabic is generally parallel to that between vowel and consonant. But..‘vowellike’ or ‘liquid’ voiced consonants..are often also syllabic... Even voiceless consonants can be syllabic, as in pst, where the s is syllabically equivalent to a vowel. 1908 Westm. Gaz. 9 Dec. 10/3 Showing how Chinese sounds could be reproduced alphabetically or syllabically. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1919; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adv.1610 |
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