proclitic

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English

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek προκλίνω (proklínō, to lean forward).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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proclitic (plural proclitics)

  1. (linguistics) A clitic that joins with the following word phonetically, graphically, or both.
    In dialectal or poetic English, the pronoun the or to can become a proclitic, t'.
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See also

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French proclitique.

Adjective

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proclitic m or n (feminine singular proclitică, masculine plural proclitici, feminine and neuter plural proclitice)

  1. proclitic (attributive)

Declension

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