the separation of two consecutive vowels, esp. of a diphthong, into two syllables
2.
a mark (¨) placed over the second of two consecutive vowels to show that it is pronounced in a separate syllable: the dieresis is now usually replaced by a hyphen (reënter, re-enter) or simply omitted (cooperate, naive): the mark is also used in some respelling systems to show a certain pronunciation of a vowel (ä, ë, ö, ü)
see also umlaut
3. Prosody
a slight break or pause in a line of verse, resulting when the end of a metric foot coincides with the end of a word
Derived forms
dieretic (ˌdieˈretic) (ˌdaɪəˈrɛtɪk)
adjective
Word origin
LL diaeresis < Gr diairesis, division < diairein, to divide, separate < dia-, apart + hairein, to take: see heresy