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Correption

In Latin and Greek poetry, correption (Latin: correptiō , "a shortening") is the shortening of a long vowel at the end of one word before a vowel at the beginning of the next. Vowels next to each other in neighboring words are in hiatus.

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Attic

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Correption

Nodes17
Edges16
Triples9
Avg. degree1.88
Density0.117647
Components1

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Correption

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related to Attic · 9
Correption → Attic, Attic Greek, Attica, Homeric, However, Latin, Therefore, This, Typically

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syllable long attic vowel short next hiatus latin greek word closed open homer odyssey dactyl homeric scanned followed poetry correptiō

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Correptionrelated to AtticTypically0.60section
Correptionrelated to AtticHomeric0.60section
Correptionrelated to AtticHowever0.60section
Correptionrelated to AtticAttic Greek0.60section
Correptionrelated to AtticThis0.60section
Correptionrelated to AtticAttic0.60section
Correptionrelated to AtticLatin0.60section
Correptionrelated to AtticAttica0.60section
Correptionrelated to AtticTherefore0.60section

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