umlautˈʊm laʊt
umlaut (n)
- plural
- umlauts
English Definitions:
umlaut, dieresis, diaeresis (noun)
a diacritical mark (two dots) placed over a vowel in German to indicate a change in sound
umlaut (Noun)
An assimilatory process whereby a vowel is pronounced more like a following vocoid that is separated by one or more consonants.
umlaut (Noun)
The umlaut process (as above) that occurred historically in Germanic languages whereby back vowels became front vowels when followed by syllable containing a front vocoid (e.g. Germanic lsi > Old English ls(i) > Modern English lice).
umlaut (Noun)
A vowel so assimilated.
umlaut (Noun)
The diacritical mark ( u00A8 ) placed over a vowel to indicate such assimilation.
umlaut (Verb)
To place an umlaut over a vowel.
umlaut
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