paragogic

English

Etymology

paragoge + -ic

Adjective

paragogic (comparative more paragogic, superlative most paragogic)

  1. (phonology) Of, pertaining to, or constituting, a paragoge; added to the end of, or serving to lengthen, a word.
    In the Semitic languages, paragogic letters are added to the ordinary forms of words to express additional emphasis or a change in the meaning.

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • paragogic future

Translations

References

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French paragogique.

Adjective

paragogic m or n (feminine singular paragogică, masculine plural paragogici, feminine and neuter plural paragogice)

  1. paragogic

Declension

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