foresyllable

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Etymology

From fore- +‎ syllable; Compare Dutch voorsyllabe, German Vorsilbe.

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Noun

foresyllable (plural foresyllables)

  1. (rare) A syllable (or syllables) at the beginning of a word.
    • 1902, Notes and Queries, John C. Francis, page 232:
      We had several things beginning with the same foresyllable.
    • 1914, Keith Clark, The Spell of Spain, The Page Company, page 132:
      The " kar " is the same foresyllable that runs in Carthage and means a high place.
    • 2005, Vivian Cook, Accomodating Brocolli in the Cemetary: Or Why Can't Anybody Spell, Touchstone, page 57:
      C is strong like to "k." before "a," "o," "u," either simple vowels, or combined in diphthongs, as cankard, cautele, concord, coward, cunning, or when it ends a foresyllable before any other consonant as "c" "q" "k" "t" as in succede, acquaint, acknowledge, expecting.

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