diphthongy
English
Adjective
diphthongy (comparative more diphthongy, superlative most diphthongy)
- (informal) Having the quality of a diphthong.
- Synonyms: diphthongic, diphthongal
- 1990 January 9, Roger Lustig, “Second rate composers (was Re: Tchiakovsky)”, in rec.music.classical (Usenet):
- American vowels tend to be very impure and diphthongy; you do NOT want this sound in your Italian or Latin.
- 2007 March 4, SMC, “Just heard”, in rec.arts.mystery (Usenet):
- I thought it was a sort of weird diphthongy vowel, almost like the French "dure" (hard) crossed with "do-er" -- very distinctive in a hard-to-pin-down way.
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