Where does “midphrase” come from?

midphrase (English) comes from English phrase, from Late Latin phrasis, from Ancient Greek φράσις, from Ancient Greek φράζω, from Ancient Greek φράσσω — to fence in, hedge around, secure, fortify; to...

midphrase (English): In the middle of a phrase

Definitions

  1. In the middle of a phrase

Ancestry of “midphrase”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishphraseA short written or spoken expression; A word or...
2Late Latinphrasisdiction
3Ancient Greekφράσιςspeech; way of speaking, expression; expression,...
4Ancient Greekφράζωto make known, point out, intimate, show; to...
5Ancient Greekφράσσωto fence in, hedge around, secure, fortify; to...
Every word from Ancient Greek φράσσω
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