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ablaut

|ab-laut|

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/ˈæb.laʊt/

vowel change

Etymology
Etymology Information

'ablaut' originates from German, specifically the word 'Ablaut', where 'ab-' meant 'off' and 'laut' meant 'sound'.

Historical Evolution

'Ablaut' was borrowed directly from German into English, retaining its original form and meaning.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it meant 'vowel change', and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a pattern of vowel changes in the root of a word that indicates grammatical information, such as tense or number.

The ablaut in 'sing, sang, sung' shows a change in tense.

Synonyms

Last updated: 2025/04/03 05:06