onomotopoetically

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

onomatopoetical +‎ -ly

Adverb[edit]

onomotopoetically (comparative more onomotopoetically, superlative most onomotopoetically)

  1. By means of onomatopoeia.
    • 2000, Winston Napier, African American Literary Theory: A Reader, page 233:
      The “musical sign,” on the other hand, suggests cultural signals that function onomatopoetically by calling to mind “natural” sounds, or sounds “naturally” associated with common human situations.
    • 2010, Seo-Young Chu, Do Metaphors Dream of Literal Sleep?, page 49:
      Just as the word “buzz” onomatopoetically “sounds like” buzzing, so too do words such as “noocytes,” "positronic," and "ansible"" onomatopoetically "sound like" science.
    • 2010, Theodore Levin, Where Rivers and Mountains Sing:
      Camels walk with a lurching gait, onomatopoetically called jonjoo in Mongolian (“jon-joo jon-joo jon-joo”), which English might render, less onomatopoetically, as “clump, clump, clump.”