Syncope - Encyclopedia Britannica 1911




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SYNCOPE (Gr. av-paymn, a cutting up or short, from K07rTECV, to cut), a term used in grammar for the elision of a letter or syllable in the middle of a word (e.g. "ne'er" for "never"); and in medicine for the condition of fainting or shock; and so occasionally in a general sense for a suspension or cessation of function. "Syncopate" and "syncopation" are analogous derivatives; and in music a syncopation is the rhythmic method of tying () two beats of the same note into one tone in such a way as to displace the accent.


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