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Definition of Syllabicates
1. syllabicate [v] - See also: syllabicate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syllabicates
Literary usage of Syllabicates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Teaching the Common Branches: A Textbook for Teachers of Rural and Graded by Werrett Wallace Charters (1917)
"An adult when he meets a new word, as peripatetic, for the first time spells it
out: per-4-patetic, or syllabicates it as: per-i-pa-tet-ic, and by rapidly ..."
2. Music of the Wild: With Reproductions of the Performers, Their Instruments by Gene Stratton-Porter (1910)
"... air with an abandon approaching the bubbling notes of the bobolink, and really
having more pure glee in it, to my ears syllabicates, "Put seed in it! ..."
3. Manual of the Elementary Course of Study for the Common Schools of Wisconsin by Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction (1906)
"The teacher writes it on the board and syllabicates it by underlining (See 24
n), mis chief. Teacher: Both i's say I, (giving sound) and e in second ..."
4. Teaching the Common Branches: A Textbook for Teachers of Rural and Graded by Werrett Wallace Charters (1917)
"An adult when he meets a new word, as peripatetic, for the first time spells it
out: per-4-patetic, or syllabicates it as: per-i-pa-tet-ic, and by rapidly ..."
5. Music of the Wild: With Reproductions of the Performers, Their Instruments by Gene Stratton-Porter (1910)
"... air with an abandon approaching the bubbling notes of the bobolink, and really
having more pure glee in it, to my ears syllabicates, "Put seed in it! ..."
6. Manual of the Elementary Course of Study for the Common Schools of Wisconsin by Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction (1906)
"The teacher writes it on the board and syllabicates it by underlining (See 24
n), mis chief. Teacher: Both i's say I, (giving sound) and e in second ..."