Enclitic Definition
 ĕn-klĭtĭk 
    noun
  
 Any such word or particle.
 Webster's New World 
A clitic that is attached to the end of another word. In Give 'em the works, the pronoun 'em is an enclitic.
 American Heritage 
A clitic.
 American Heritage 
    adjective
  
 Dependent on the preceding word for its stress.
 Webster's New World 
(grammar) Affixed phonetically.
 Wiktionary 
Other Word Forms of Enclitic
Noun
Singular:
 encliticPlural:
 encliticsOrigin of Enclitic
- From Late Latin encliticus, from Ancient Greek ἐγκλιτικός (enklitikos, “inclined towards”), from ἐγκλίνειν (enklinein, “lean on”), from ἐν (en, “upon”) + κλίνειν (klinein, “to lean, incline”). - From Wiktionary 
-  Late Latin encliticus from Greek enklitikos from enklīnein to lean on en- on, in en–2 klīnein to lean klei- in Indo-European roots From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition 
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