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Paroxytone

Paroxytone ((ギリシア語:παροξύτονος, ''paroxýtonos'')) is a linguistic term for a word with stress on the penultimate syllable, that is, the second last syllable, such as the English word ''potato''. In Italian and Portuguese, most words are like that. In Polish, almost all words have paroxytonic stress, except for certain verb conjugations and a few words of foreign origin.
In medieval Latin lyric poetry, a ''paroxytonic'' line or half-line is one in which the penultimate syllable is stressed, as in the second half of the verse "Estuans intrinsecus || ira vehementi."
Related terms are proparoxytone (stress on the third last syllable) and oxytone (accented on the last syllable).
== See also ==

*Barytone
*Oxytone
*Penult
*Perispomenon
*Preantepenult
*Proparoxytone
*Properispomenon
*Ultima (syllable)
*Stress (linguistics)

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