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Ancient Greek
Etymology
From περῐσπᾰ́ω (perĭspắō, “to wheel around”) + -μός (-mós).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pe.ris.paz.mós/ → /pe.ris.pazˈmos/ → /pe.ris.pazˈmos/
Noun
περῐσπᾰσμός • (perĭspăsmós) m (genitive περῐσπᾰσμοῦ); second declension
- wheeling around, spinning
- (chiefly in the plural) distraction, distracting circumstances
- (grammar) circumflex accent
- late 1st C. BC, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, Περὶ Συνθέσεως Ὀνομάτων in The Critical Essays II (LCL 466, 1985), ch. xi, ¶ 4 (p. 80, ll. 15–16):
τοῦ τε ‛κτυπεῖτε’ ὁ περισπασμὸς ἠφάνισται· μιᾷ γὰρ αἱ δύο συλλαβαὶ λέγονται τάσει.- toû te ‛ktupeîte’ ho perispasmòs ēphánistai; miâi gàr hai dúo sullabaì légontai tásei.
- The circumflex accent on κτυπεῖτε has been eliminated, for the two syllables are uttered at the same pitch. ― translation from: Stephen Usher, op. cit. LCL 466 (1985), ch. xi, ¶ 4, p. 81, ll. 15–17
Inflection
Synonyms
- (distraction, distracting circumstances): περίσπᾰσις (períspăsis)
- (circumflex accent): περίσπᾰσις (períspăsis)
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