Aún no tenemos significados para "first syllable".
1The first syllable, however, sang in him with an exquisitely sweet authority.
2The reduplication of the first syllable, if tonic, signifies active future action.
3That is a hen, and suggests Henry by furnishing the first syllable.
4At the first syllable, the wireless instrument leaps to answer its mate.
5I had often even got out the first syllable; and how strange!
6The first syllable-justto suit my fancy-shallbe bride, shall it not?
7At the first syllable he started; the voice was so familiar to him.
8With the first syllable he spoke, the image on Amy's monitor dropped away.
9The first syllable has been accidentally dropped, perhaps by the copyist.
10Twice she tried to begin and could not bring out the first syllable.
11In the words col'o-ny and bot'a-ny, the first syllable is accented.
12A Trochee has the first syllable accented, and the last unaccented; as, Hātefŭl,péttish
13An Iambus has the first syllable unaccented, and the last accented; as, Bĕtrāy,consíst
14The first syllable of Folklore hints at Swift's new direction.
15Several Portuguese writers omit the first syllable of "Nizam" In their chronicles.
16His name ought to have stopped with the first syllable.
Esta colocación está formada por:
First syllable a través del tiempo
First syllable por variante geográfica
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