aspiré

aspiré
aspiré, ée
(a-spi-ré, rée) part. passé.
   Attiré. L'eau aspirée par les végétaux.
   En termes de grammaire, affecté d'aspiration. Une lettre aspirée.
   La langue de l'Iroquois, presque toute aspirée, étonnait l'oreille, CHATEAUB. Amér. 249.
   S. f. Une aspirée, les aspirées, lettres qui ont une aspiration. Le chi grec est une aspirée.

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