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gutturo-|ˈgʌtərəʊ| taken as comb. form of L. guttur throat; in terms of Anat. and Physiol. = pertaining to the throat (and some other part), as gutturo-maxillary (= relating to the throat and the jaw), gutturo-palatine, gutturo-tetanic (hence gutturo-tetany); in Phonetics = ‘guttural and..’, as in gutturo-labial (= guttural and labial), gutturo-nasal, † gutturo-palatial (= -palatal), gutturo-sibilant.
1786Sparrman Voy. Cape G.H. II. 278 The gutturo-palatial sounds of the Hottentot language. 1871Public Sch. Lat. Gram. 7 N is gutturo-nasal when it precedes g, c, or q. 1876T. Le M. Douse Grimm's L. lv. 135 The representative of this gutturo-sibilant is invariably a pure k. 1881Academy 19 Feb. 139 Latin kw (qv), a guttural followed by a gutturo-labial. 1886Syd. Soc. Lex., Gutturo-palatine nerve, the posterior palatine nerve. Ibid., Gutturo-tetanic stammering, Colombat's term for the form of stammering which is produced by spasmodic contraction of the throat. Same as Gutturo-tetany. |