half-long

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English[edit]

Adjective[edit]

half-long (not comparable)

  1. Between a short vowel and a long vowel in length.
    • 1877, Henry Sweet, A Handbook of Phonetics, volume 2, page 60:
      In French most vowels are half-long, and are only occasionally lengthened or shortened into full longs and shorts.

Noun[edit]

half-long (plural half-longs)

  1. A vowel that is between a short vowel and a long vowel in length.
    Synonym: half-long vowel