diacriticked

English

Etymology

diacritic + -k- + -ed.

Pronunciation

Adjective

diacriticked (not comparable)

  1. Written with diacritics.
    • 1999, Richard Laurent, Past participles from Latin to Romance, page 469:
      Various symbols from the International Phonetic Alphabet, or from national schools of transcription, have been replaced by diacriticked Latin letters.
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