Aphesis

/ˈæfəsɪs/ noun

The loss or omission of a sound or short syllable from the beginning of a word, such as 'nother' from 'another' or 'cello' from 'violoncello'.

From Greek aphesis (a letting go, release), from apo- (away) + hiemi (to send). The term was adopted by 19th-century linguists to describe this common pattern of sound change.

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