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aphetic
[ uh-fet-ik ]
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- a·pheti·cal·ly adverb
- nona·phetic adjective
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Shortened by dropping a letter or a syllable from the beginning of a word; as, an aphetic word or form.
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Sewer, an attendant at table, aphetic for Old Fr. asseour, a setter, is now a very rare name.
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We have it also, via Old French, in abet, whence the aphetic bet, originally to egg on.
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The name Cotton is sometimes from the dative plural of the same word, though, when of French origin, it represents Colon, dim. of Cot, aphetic for Jacot.
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Bennet, an exorcist, and Collet, aphetic for acolyte.
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