epithesis

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ἐπίθεσις (epíthesis).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌɛpɪˈθiːsɪs/
  • Rhymes: -iːsɪs

Noun

Examples (linguistics)

epithesis (countable and uncountable, plural epitheses)

  1. (linguistics) The addition of a letter or sound at the end of a word, without changing its meaning.
    • 1972, Bruce L. Liles, Linguistics and the English Language: A Transformational Approach[1]:
      Some linguists distinguish between epenthesis, addition within a word, and epithesis, addition at the end.
  2. (medicine) The surgical correction of deformity or of crooked limbs.
  3. (medicine) A splint or other appliance to be worn.

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