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crasis    
n. 融合,母音缩合,二母音的缀合



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  • Crasis - Wikipedia
    Crasis ( ˈkreɪsɪs ; [1] from the Greek κρᾶσις, lit 'mixing' or 'blending') [2] is a type of contraction in which two vowels or diphthongs merge into one new vowel or diphthong, making one word out of two (univerbation) Crasis occurs in many languages, including French, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish; it was first described in Ancient Greek
  • CRASIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    : a contraction of two vowels or diphthongs especially in Latin and Greek at the end of one word and the beginning of an immediately following word into one long vowel or diphthong (as in Latin cogo for coago and in Greek kan for kai an) New Latin, from Greek krasis mixing, combination, from kerannynai to mix
  • Crasis | Greek Poetry, Metaphor Rhetoric | Britannica
    Crasis, in classical Greek, the contraction of two vowels or diphthongs at the end of one word and the beginning of an immediately following word, as kán for kaì án or houmós for ho emós Crasis is especially common in some lyric poetry and in Old Comedy The term sometimes refers to word-internal
  • CRASIS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    See examples of CRASIS used in a sentence
  • CRASIS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Definition of 'crasis' crasis in British English (ˈkreɪsɪs ) noun Word forms: plural -ses (-siːz ) the fusion or contraction of two adjacent vowels into one
  • Elision, Crasis, Synizesis | Dickinson College Commentaries
    When a final vowel, instead of being elided, coalesces with the initial vowel of the next word, the process is termed crasis The use of crasis in Homer is limited
  • What does crasis mean? - Definitions. net
    Crasis is a type of contraction in which two vowels or diphthongs merge into one new vowel or diphthong — making one word out of two Crasis occurs in Portuguese and Arabic as well as in Ancient Greek, where it was first described
  • Crasis Explained
    Crasis (; from the Greek Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: κρᾶσις,) [1] is a type of contraction in which two vowels or diphthongs merge into one new vowel or diphthong, making one word out of two (univerbation)
  • Crasis | definition of Crasis by Medical dictionary
    Degeneration of the vitreous humor with loss of gel consistency to become partially or completely fluid [G synairesis, a taking or drawing together] 1 The contraction of a gel, e g , a blood clot, by which part of the dispersion medium is squeezed out 2
  • crasis. - Free Online Library
    Free Online Library: crasis by "Merriam Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature"; Literature, writing, book reviews





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