
Mouillé (muje, moistened) is a term describing a palatal or palatalized consonant, particularly one historically derived from l or n. ==Occurrence== L and n mouillé have a variety of origins in the Romance languages. In these tables, letters that represent or used to represent ʎ or ɲ are bolded. In French, /ʎ/ merged with /j/ in pronunciation...
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• (a.) Applied to certain consonants having a `liquid` or softened sound; e.g., in French, l or ll and gn (like the lli in million and ni in minion); in Italian, gl and gn; in Spanish, ll and
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Mouil`lé' adjective [ French, lit., wet.]
(Phon.) Applied to certain consonants having a 'liquid' or softened sound;
e.g. , in French,
l or
ll and
gn (like the
lli in
million and
ni in
minion ); in Italian,
gl and
gn...Found on
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palatal or palatalized, esp. referring to sounds spelled ll and ñ in Spanish, gl and gn in Italian, etc. · (of French sounds) spelled l or ll and pronounced as a y sound.
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