paragoge
paragoge addition of a letter or syllable to a word. XVIII. — late L. paragōgē — Gr. paragōgḗ derivation, addition to the end of a syllable, f. PARA-1 past, beyond + agōgḗ leading.
Hence paragogic XVIII.
Hence paragogic XVIII.
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