metathetic

/mɛtəˈθɛtɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or denoting a change or displacement of sounds or syllables in a word, especially in Greek or other inflected languages.

“The metathetic variation in ancient languages is a fascinating area of study for linguists.”

2. noun

a word or form that has undergone metathesis.

“The scholar specialized in identifying metathetic words in ancient texts.”

Synonyms

  • metathesized
  • metathetic
  • metathetical
  • transposed

Antonyms

  • anadiplosis
  • hyperbole