Apocope Definition

ə-pŏkə-pē
noun
The loss of one or more sounds from the end of a word, as in Modern English sing from Middle English singen.
American Heritage
The cutting off or dropping of the last sound or sounds of a word (Ex.: mos' for most)
Webster's New World

(prosody) The loss or omission of a sound or syllable from the end of a word.

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Other Word Forms of Apocope

Noun

Singular:
apocope
Plural:
apocopes

Origin of Apocope

  • Late Latin from Greek apokopē from apokoptein to cut off apo- apo- koptein to cut

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Latin, from Ancient Greek ἀποκοπή (apokopḗ), ἀποκόπτω (apokóptō, “cut off”).

    From Wiktionary

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