What is the etymology of monosyllables?
History and Etymology for monosyllable. modification of Middle French or Late Latin; Middle French monosyllabe, from Late Latin monosyllabon, from Greek, from neuter of monosyllabos having one syllable, from mon- + syllabē syllable. Keep scrolling for more.
What is a monosyllable?
English Language Learners Definition of monosyllable. : a word that has only one syllable. See the full definition for monosyllable in the English Language Learners Dictionary.
