vocable

名词 n. 形容词 adj.
/ˈvəʊkəbl̩/    /ˈvoʊkəbl̩/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A word or utterance, especially with reference to its form rather than its meaning.
    — Without words and almost with the seriousness of asylum nurses they at once set upon an unsavoury-looking matron who began to cry out Mediterranean vocables of distress.
  2. A syllable or sound without specific meaning, used together with or in place of actual words in a song.
    — Many Native American songs employ vocables, syllables that do not have referential meaning. These may be used to frame words or may be inserted among them; in some cases, they constitute the entire song text.
形容词 adj.
  1. Able to be uttered. not-comparable
    — a vocable marker

词形变化

vocables plural

词汇关系

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词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *wekʷ-der.
Proto-Indo-European *wokʷ-der.
Latin voc(ā)
Proto-Indo-European *-dʰlomder.
Latin -bulum
Latin vocābulumder.
Middle French vocablebor.

Latin vocābulumbor.
Middle English vocable
English vocable
From Middle English vocable, from Middle French vocable and its etymon, Latin vocābulum, from vocō (“to call”).
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *wekʷ-der.
Proto-Indo-European *wokʷ-der.
Latin vocō
Proto-Indo-European *-tḗr
Proto-Indo-European *-dʰlom
Proto-Indo-European *-dʰlis
Proto-Italic *-ðlis
Latin -bilis
Latin -ābilis
Old French -ablebor.
Middle English -able
English -able
English vocable
From Latin vocō + -able.
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