Badul nouns: cliac: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 1: Line 1:
===Etymology===
===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''.
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'', Grig ''caliac''.


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

Revision as of 17:42, 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, Grig caliac.

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