I believe the word you're looking for is "onomatopoeia," which is
pronounced "On oh mat oh PEE uh."
Onomatopoeia refers to words which sound like the thing they're
describing. Some examples: bang, clang, moo, splat, yelp.
"onˇoˇmatˇoˇpoeˇia...
The formation or use of words such as buzz or murmur that imitate the
sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to."
Dictionary.com
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=onomatopoeia
Google search strategy:
Google Web Search: onomatopoeia
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If this isn't the correct word, please request clarification; I'll be
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pinkfreud |
Clarification of Answer by
pinkfreud-ga
on
14 Jun 2004 16:35 PDT
If you'd like to know more about the origin of the word
"onomatopoeia," this may interest you:
"onomatopoeia - 1577, from L.L., from Gk. onomatopoiia 'the making of
a name or word' (in imitation of a sound associated with the thing
being named), from onomatopoios, from onoma (gen. onomatos) 'word,
name' + a derivative of poiein 'compose, make' (see poet)."
Etymology Online
http://www.etymonline.com/o2etym.htm
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