laryngeal
Pronunciation
  • (British) IPA: /ləˈɹɪn.dʒi.əl/, /læɹˈɪn.dʒəl/, /ˌlæɹ.ɪnˈdʒiː.əl/
  • (America) IPA: /ləˈɹɪn.dʒi.əl/, /ˌlæɹ.ɪnˈdʒiː.əl/
Adjective

laryngeal

  1. Of or pertaining to a larynx or larynges.
    • 1871, Journal of Psychological Medicine (volume 5, page 83)
      At sight of it there commenced a series of laryngeal spasms, with clutchings at his throat, far more violent than any I had heretofore seen.
Translations
  • French: laryngé, laryngien, laryngique
  • German: kehlkopflich, Kehlkopf-
  • Italian: laringico
  • Portuguese: laríngeo
  • Russian: горта́нный
  • Spanish: laringeo
Noun

laryngeal (plural laryngeals)

  1. (phonetics) A sound uttered by using the larynx.
  2. (Indo-European linguistics) In Proto-Indo-European, one of the typically three reconstructed consonants usually marked as , and .
Translations
  • German: Kehlkopflaut
  • Italian: suono laringale
  • Portuguese: laringal
  • Russian: горта́нный звук
Translations
  • German: Laryngal
  • Italian: laringale
  • Portuguese: laringeal
  • Russian: ларинга́л



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