释义 |
apoc·o·pe \əˈpäkə(ˌ)pē\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek apokopē, literally, cutting off, from apokoptein to cut off, from apo- + koptein to strike, cut off — more at capon : the loss of one or more sounds or letters at the end of a word (as in sing from Old English singan, my from Old English mīn, or tho for though) — compare aphaeresis, syncope |