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diaeresis (iou) and fay(3) (iou)


diaeresis (iou)



diaeresis noun. . L16.
[Latin from Greek diairesis noun of action from diairein take apart, divide, formed as DIA-1 + hairein take.]
1. The division of one syllable into two, esp. by the resolution of a diphthong into two simple vowels. L16.
2. The sign placed over a vowel to indicate that it is pronounced separately, as in Bront?, na?ve. E17.
3. Prosody. A break in a line where the end of a foot coincides with the end of a word. M19.
diaeretic adjective (now rare) of or pertaining to diaeresis M17.

fay(3) (iou)



fay noun3. M18.
[from FAY verb2.]
Surface soil, esp. containing loose stones etc. and needing to be cleared; dross.