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paragoge
[ par-uh-goh-jee ]
noun
- the addition of a sound or group of sounds at the end of a word, as in the nonstandard pronunciation of height as height-th or once as once-t.
paragoge
/ ˌpærəˈɡəʊdʒɪ; ˌpærəˈɡɒdʒɪk; ˈpærəˌɡɒɡ /
noun
- the addition of a sound or a syllable to the end of a word, such as st in amongst
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Derived Forms
- ˌparaˈgogically, adverb
- paragogic, adjective
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Other Words From
- par·a·gog·ic [par-, uh, -, goj, -ik], para·gogi·cal adjective
- para·gogi·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of paragoge1
C17: via Late Latin from Greek paragōgē an alteration, ultimately from paragein to lead past, change
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Example Sentences
Paragoge, par-a-gō′jē, n. the addition of a letter or a syllable to the end of a word, as amidst for amid, generical for generic—also called epithesis and ecstasis, as opposed to prosthesis and apocope.—adjs.
From Project Gutenberg
At this moment Gabriel Hamburg was speaking of paragoge in Hebrew grammar, but his voice faltered and in imagination he was laying hands of paternal benediction on Joseph Strelitski's head.
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