Complete Definition of "laryngeal"

English

Etymology
From modern Latin laryngeus, from larynx.

Pronunciation
IPA|/l��rɪnʤɪ�l/

Adjective
en-adj

  1. Of or pertaining to a larynx or larynges.

Translations

French: laryngé, laryngien, laryngique
German: kehlkopflich
Greek: λα��γγικ�� (laryngikós)
Italian: laringico
mid
Japanese: �頭� (koutou no)
Latin: laryngealis (Vulgar Latin), laryngicus (Classical Latin)
Russian: го��ан�е�ко (gortanchesko)
Spanish: laringeo m, laringea f

Noun
en-noun

  1. a laryngeal sound, especially a reconstructed phoneme thought to have existed in Proto-Indo-European

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Revision and Credits for"laryngeal"
  • 2007-06-02 23:54 - AutoFormat - trans unlink French, trans unlink German, trans unlink Greek, trans unlink Italian, trans unlink Japanese, trans unlink Latin, trans unlink Russian, trans unlink Spanish, gender -[[laringeo]] ''m'', [[laringea]] ''f'' +[[laringeo]] {{m}}, [[laringea]

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