• Tenuis

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /ˈtÉ›nuːɪs/

    Origin

    From Latin tenuis ("thin, fine; weak").

    Full definition of tenuis

    Adjective

    tenuis

    1. Of Greek consonants, neither aspirated nor voiced, as p, t, k
    2. (linguistics) Of obstruents in other languages, not voiced, aspirated, glottalized, or otherwise different in phonation from the prototypical values of the voiceless IPA letters (p, t, k, f, θ, s, ʃ, etc.).

    Anagrams

    Noun

    tenuis

    (plural tenues)
    1. (linguistics) a tenuis consonant
      • 1887, Max MüllerThe tenuis becomes aspirate in Low-German.
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