apheses

/əˈfisiz/
noun
  1. Plural of aphesis; instances of the loss of an unstressed vowel or syllable from the beginning of a word.
    • The linguist collected examples of apheses from Old English texts.
    • Historical apheses often become standard over time.
    • The dictionary lists several apheses, such as 'long' from 'along'.
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