"nonasyllabic" meaning in All languages combined

See nonasyllabic on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Etymology: From nona- + syllabic. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|nona|syllabic}} nona- + syllabic Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} nonasyllabic (not comparable)
  1. (linguistics) Having nine syllables. Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Nine, Prosody Translations (having nine syllables): navsilabennek (Breton), negenlettergrepig (Dutch), yhdeksäntavuinen (Finnish), neunsilbig (German), kilenc szótagú/szótagos (Hungarian)
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          "text": "Most of the trisyllabic words in nonasyllabic lines are monomorphemic.",
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        "Having nine syllables."
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        "(linguistics) Having nine syllables."
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          "code": "br",
          "lang": "Breton",
          "sense": "having nine syllables",
          "word": "navsilabennek"
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          "sense": "having nine syllables",
          "word": "negenlettergrepig"
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          "lang": "Finnish",
          "sense": "having nine syllables",
          "word": "yhdeksäntavuinen"
        },
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          "code": "de",
          "lang": "German",
          "sense": "having nine syllables",
          "word": "neunsilbig"
        },
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          "code": "hu",
          "lang": "Hungarian",
          "sense": "having nine syllables",
          "word": "kilenc szótagú/szótagos"
        }
      ]
    }
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      "code": "br",
      "lang": "Breton",
      "sense": "having nine syllables",
      "word": "navsilabennek"
    },
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      "lang": "Dutch",
      "sense": "having nine syllables",
      "word": "negenlettergrepig"
    },
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      "lang": "Finnish",
      "sense": "having nine syllables",
      "word": "yhdeksäntavuinen"
    },
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      "lang": "German",
      "sense": "having nine syllables",
      "word": "neunsilbig"
    },
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      "lang": "Hungarian",
      "sense": "having nine syllables",
      "word": "kilenc szótagú/szótagos"
    }
  ],
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