lisping (Adj.)

lisping (Adj.)
germ. klaisa-; wlispa-

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  • lisp — n. & v. n. 1 a speech defect in which s is pronounced like th in thick and z is pronounced like th in this. 2 a rippling of waters; a rustling of leaves. v.intr. & tr. speak or utter with a lisp. Derivatives: lisper n. lispingly adv. Etymology:… …   Useful english dictionary

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