quadrisyllable
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- quadrisyllabic adjective
- quadrisyllabical adjective
Etymology
Origin of quadrisyllable
Example Sentences
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Quadrisyllable, kwod-ri-sil′a-bl n. a word consisting of four syllables.—adjs.
From Project Gutenberg
But Alexandrides lengthens the word into a quadrisyllable, and calls it ὠάριον.
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The quadrisyllable has Joycean overtones: macneilehrer -- a run-on conjuring up two-headed television journalism, emanating from Washington and New York, dispassionate, in-depth and, in the words of one contributor, "gloriously boring."
From Time Magazine Archive
Must be pronounced as a quadrisyllable.
From Project Gutenberg
Note the quadrisyllable ending, and compare EP II ix 41-42 'quis non Antiphaten Laestrygona deuouet? aut quis / munifici mores improbet Alcinoi?'.
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