Friday, May 11, 2012

Word of the Day for Friday, May 11, 2012

sibilant \SIB-uh-luhnt\,
adjective:
1. Hissing.
2. Phonetics.
Characterized by a hissing sound; noting sounds like those spelled with s in this.
 noun:
1. Phonetics. A sibilant consonant.

 This is the way the presence of a ghost was detected: Some sound would be heard, such as a sibilant noise, a soft whistle, or something like murmurs, or some sensation in a part of the body might be felt. -- George H. Ellis, "Legends of Gods and Ghosts: Hawaiian Mythology"

He just drank his coffee, making a little sibilant sound, and watched the earth mover lumber back and forth, back and forth, its shovel going up and down and over and up and down and over again. -- Anna Quindlen, "Object Lessons"

 The wind in the patch of pine woods off there—how sibilant. -- Walt Whitman, "Prose Works 1892: Specimen Days"

Sibilant stems from the Latin word sībilant- which meant "whistling or hissing." It is assumed to imitative of the sound itself.

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