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ELISION

Volume 17 · 66 words · 1810 Edition

in Grammar, the cutting off or suppressing a vowel at the end of a word, for the sake of sound or measure, the next word beginning with a vowel.

Elisions are pretty frequently met with in English poetry, but more frequently in the Latin, French, &c. They chiefly consist in suppressions of the a, e, and i, though an elision suppresses any of the other vowels.