a. Capable of being spelt. Carlyle. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ OE. sillable, OF. sillabe, F. syllabe, L. syllaba, Gr. &unr_; that which is held together, several letters taken together so as to form one sound, a syllable, fr. &unr_; to take together; &unr_; with + &unr_; to take; cf. Skr. labh, rabh. Cf. Lemma, Dilemma. ]
Withouten vice [
Before any syllable of the law of God was written. Hooker. [ 1913 Webster ]
Who dare speak
One syllable against him? Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t. To pronounce the syllables of; to utter; to articulate. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ OE. sillable, OF. sillabe, F. syllabe, L. syllaba, Gr. &unr_; that which is held together, several letters taken together so as to form one sound, a syllable, fr. &unr_; to take together; &unr_; with + &unr_; to take; cf. Skr. labh, rabh. Cf. Lemma, Dilemma. ]
Withouten vice [
Before any syllable of the law of God was written. Hooker. [ 1913 Webster ]
Who dare speak
One syllable against him? Shak. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t. To pronounce the syllables of; to utter; to articulate. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]