Antepenultime
Pronunciation
- RP enPR: ăn'tÄpÄnûlʹtÄ“m, IPA: en, /ˌænteɪpɪˈnÊŒltiËm/
Origin
First attested in 1860; from the Latin antepaenultima ("antepenult"), a feminine substantive of antepaenultimus ("antepenultimate").
Noun
noun
page 142- In polysyllables the penultime is accented if the syllable be long, but in all other cases the accent is laid upon the antepenultime
- 2008, Ukrainian Academy of Arts and Sciences in the United States, Annals XXI:xlix–l,
- In surnames from words extended with diminutive suffixes…where the stress is always on the antepenultime.
- (rare) antepenultimate position.
- 1986, Stephen Wurm ed., Papers from the Fourth International Conference on Austronesian Linguistics II,
- In antepenultime the non-neutral vowels /a/, /i/, /u/ alternate with the neutral shorter /É™/, and the neutral vowel in antepenultime and penultime alternates with zero.
- (rare) Any thing occurring as the antepenultimate item in a series.
- 2004, Sociobiology XLIV:i,
- Mandibles with 4 teeth decreasing in size from the apical teeth, the antepenultime (subbasal) smallest.