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polysyllabism

English

Noun

polysyllabism (usually uncountable, plural polysyllabisms)

  1. (linguistics) The state or characteristic of having or using words containing multiple syllables, sometimes as a stage in the development of language.
    • 1936, Martin Joos, "Book Review: The Psycho-Biology of Language by George K. Zipf," Language, vol. 12, no. 3 (July/Sep), p. 202,
      Chinese polysyllabism is a sort of synthesis, or aggregation, or 'addition' of morphemes and their meanings.
  2. Polysyllabicism.
    • 1867, William Dwight Whitney, Language and the Study of Language, Scribner, New York, p. 348,
      Cumbrous compounds are formed as the names of objects and a character of tedious and time-wasting polysyllabism is given to the language.

Related terms

  • polysyllabic
  • polysyllabicity
  • polysyllable

References

  • “polysyllabism” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
  • Oxford English Dictionary, 2nd ed., 1989.

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polysyllable

English

Etymology

poly- +? syllable

Noun

polysyllable (plural polysyllables)

  1. A word with more than two syllables. Sometimes used in a more restricted sense.

Related terms

  • polysyllabic
  • polysyllabicism
  • polysyllabicity
  • polysyllabism

Translations

See also

  • monosyllable
  • multisyllable

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