元となった辞書の項目
-o-
間辞
形態素
A
linking
vowel
inserted
interconsonantally
between
two
morphemes,
to
ease
pronunciation,
without
contributing
to
the
meaning.
It
frequently
joins
words
or
combining
forms
of
Ancient
Greek
or
Classical
Latin
origin
in
the
classical
compounds
of
New
Latin
and
international
scientific
vocabulary,
but
it
can
also
be
used
to
join
modern
terms
and
even
abbreviations,
either
formally
or
informally.
日本語の意味
2つの形態素の間に挿入され、発音がしやすくなるようにするための意味を持たない連結母音 / 古典的な複合語や国際的な科学用語の構成要素を結合する際に用いられる連結要素
意味(1)
A
linking
vowel
inserted
interconsonantally
between
two
morphemes,
to
ease
pronunciation,
without
contributing
to
the
meaning.
It
frequently
joins
words
or
combining
forms
of
Ancient
Greek
or
Classical
Latin
origin
in
the
classical
compounds
of
New
Latin
and
international
scientific
vocabulary,
but
it
can
also
be
used
to
join
modern
terms
and
even
abbreviations,
either
formally
or
informally.