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===Etymology===
===Etymology===


From Middle Badul ''daut'', from Old Badul ''dawt'', from Vulgar Ucerian ''davht'', from Ucerian ''damt'', from Areric ''damtos'', from Proto-Bintic ''*dametos''. Cognate with Narn ''dafad'' (sheep, singular).
From Middle Badul ''daut'', from Old Badul ''dawt'', from Vulgar Ucerian ''davht'', from Ucerian ''damt'', from Areric ''damtos'', from Proto-Bintic ''*kalyākos''. Cognate with Torse and Kuprian ''coileach'', Hall ''cilhog'', Mevut ''kolyek'', Narn ''ceiliog''.


[[File:Daut1.jpg|thumb|daut]]
[[File:Daut1.jpg|thumb|daut]]

Revision as of 17:40, 15 June 2024

Etymology

From Middle Badul daut, from Old Badul dawt, from Vulgar Ucerian davht, from Ucerian damt, from Areric damtos, from Proto-Bintic *kalyākos. Cognate with Torse and Kuprian coileach, Hall cilhog, Mevut kolyek, Narn ceiliog.

daut

Pronunciation

  • (stressed)
    • IPA: /ˈkʎak/ /ˈklʲak/
  • (unstressed)
    • IPA: /ˈkʎək/ /ˈklʲək/
  • Rhymes: -ak

Definition

Noun

daut (nominative, accusative plural datu, genitive plural date, dative plural dati)

  1. a sheep.
    Lag na datu an toyani.
    The sheep stayed in their pens.

Declension