Jan. 17th, 2011

tmesis

Jan. 17th, 2011 07:22 am
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Time for another theme week, I think. Given it's been a while since the last one. And more importantly, I happen to have a week's worth of words beginning with T that I need to get rid of use.


tmesis (t(uh)-MEE-sis) - n., the interpolation of one or more words between syllables of another word.


Often between parts of a compound, but not always, as in-freakin'-credible as that may seem. An example that does break the compound is "what man soever." A variety of infix, to use the linguistic instead of rhetorical term. Borrowed around 1580 from Latin, from Greek tmēsis, act of cutting, from temnein, to cut, making it a cognate of suffix of appendectomy and other surgical removals.

---L.

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