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#36890
07/29/2001 5:52 AM
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Could someone kindly tell me where I could find a list of onomatopoeic words? I am translating a short story from Romanian into English. At one point the author says [translation follows, with Romanian word in capitals]: "...the melting asphalt into which the high heels of her shoes were sinking with a FLEOSC" What would be the English equivalent? "Swoosh" (Probably not). "Slosh"?Dorin
 
 
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#36891
07/29/2001 3:29 PM
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Hello Doru. I don't have a complete list of onomatopoeic words, but you can find a short list here:http://teenwriting.about.com/library/blank/blstory1459.htm?once=true& It seems to me that you want something like "squish" for the sound of high heels sinking into melting asphalt.  Don't be shy about making up a word that seems to sound like the effect the author intends. |  |  |  
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#36892
07/30/2001 2:32 AM
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Thank you, Sparteye. Coming up with my own word for that sound was precisely what I had thought of doing, and now, with your blessing, I will be doing. Great list.Doru
 
 
 
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#36893
07/30/2001 4:26 PM
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#36894
07/31/2001 12:17 AM
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#36895
07/31/2001 1:37 PM
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a totally irresistible urge 
 Oh, go ahead, Max.  Resist it.
 
 
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#36896
07/31/2001 3:44 PM
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Dear Sparteye: I looked at the link you gave. It had a lot of good ones, but I counted twelve words that I do not believe are onomatopoeia: allude,asinine,blurred,bow,cling,explode,lexicon,rose,shimmy,tingle,twinkle, and veracity.
 
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#36897
07/31/2001 4:45 PM
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two thoughts, bill...
 1) onomatopoeia itself is an old, Greek word; so maybe some of the old roots of these words were formed from the imitation of sounds
 2) there is a second sense to the word onomatopoeia (and this is the more likely explanation): the use of words whose sound suggests the sense [it's a chicken and egg sort of thing]
 
 
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#36898
07/31/2001 7:13 PM
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"explode" sounds like one to me because of the "xpl-" sound.
 For the same reason that "blink" does sound like the "interrupter" in an auto's turn signal circuit... "twinkle" seems to work... a little bit.
 
 
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#36899
07/31/2001 7:36 PM
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The etymology of "explode" is not what I thought, so even if dictionary's first meaning is to "explode a theory" (which ought not be done with dynamite) everything else is in favor of onomatopoeia, so I was wrong on that one.The question of "blink" being onomatopoeia is akin to the drill sergeant's order "Eyes right, and I want to hear those eyeballs click!"
 
 
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11/07/2001 2:46 AM
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