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Definition of Syncopates
1. syncopate [v] - See also: syncopate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syncopates
Literary usage of Syncopates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Greek Grammar, Taken Chiefly from the Grammar of Caspar by Chauncey Allen Goodrich, Caspar Friedrich Hachenberg (1822)
"19- It syncopates x in the perfect and pluperfect active, and contracts the
vowels ; RS, ... It syncopates i in the 3d plural of the same tense ; as, ..."
2. A Greek Grammar: For Schools and Colleges. by James Hadley (1884)
"... syncopates a/! the oblique cases, but accents them on the first syllable ...
but syncopates all the cases in which -fo- comes before a vowel, ..."
3. Elements of Greek Grammar, Taken Chiefly from the Grammar of Caspar by Chauncey Allen Goodrich, Caspar Friedrich Hachenberg (1822)
"19- It syncopates x in the perfect and pluperfect active, and contracts the
vowels ; RS, ... It syncopates i in the 3d plural of the same tense ; as, ..."
4. A Greek Grammar: For Schools and Colleges. by James Hadley (1884)
"... syncopates a/! the oblique cases, but accents them on the first syllable ...
but syncopates all the cases in which -fo- comes before a vowel, ..."