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Umlaut   Listen
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umlaut  n.  (Philol.) The euphonic modification of a root vowel sound by the influence of a, u, or especially i, in the syllable which formerly followed. Note: It is peculiar to the Teutonic languages, and was common in Anglo-Saxon. In German the umlauted vowels resulting from a, o, u, followed by old i, are written ä, ö, ü, or ae, oe, ue; as, männer or maenner, men, from mann, man. Examples of forms resulting from umlaut in English are geese pl. of goose, men pl. of man, etc.






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"Umlaut" Quotes from Famous Books



... characters have been "unpacked" and shown in brackets, such as [] (double dagger) and a single letter eth [dh]. Other letters have been either "unpacked" (oe, ae) or reduced to their simple (unaccented) forms. Note in particular that final -e or -es was printed with an umlaut/dieresis when it was meant to be pronounced (called "sounded ...
— Ballads of Robin Hood and other Outlaws - Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - Fourth Series • Frank Sidgwick



Words linked to "Umlaut" :   diaeresis, diacritic, dieresis



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