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Umlaut   Listen
noun
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.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Umlaut" Quotes from Famous Books



... whole matter was this: There are no more Rothhoefens, and soon, God willing, there would be no more Hohendahls. Long live the Schmarts! Conrad invariably pronounced my name with the extra consonants and an umlaut. ...
— A Fool and His Money • George Barr McCutcheon

... for these marks is: Macron (straight line over letter) [x] Umlaut (2 dots over letter) [:x] Grave accent ['x] Acute accent ['x] Circumflex [^x] Breve (u-shaped symbol over letter) [)x] Cedilla ...
— "De Bello Gallico" and Other Commentaries • Caius Julius Caesar



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



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