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From Middle Kerasian ''وﯨﻜۏند'' - ''weucund'', ''`وﯨﻜۏند'' - ''weucundə'', ''وﯨﻜۏندۏ'' - ''weucundu'' ("achiote"), from Old Kerasian ''بﯨۏكۏندۏ'' - ''beucundu'', ''بﯨخۏكۏندۏ'' - ''beghucundu'' ("achiote"), from Proto-Lafaric *''beguekundu'' ("achiote"), from Proto-Aradeshi *''mbeguekundu'' ("achiote"), from ''mbegu'' ("seed") + -ekundu ("red").
From Middle Kerasian ''وﯨﻜۏند'' - ''weucund'', ''`وﯨﻜۏند'' - ''weucundə'', ''وﯨﻜۏندۏ'' - ''weucundu'' ("achiote"), from Old Kerasian ''بﯨۏكۏندۏ'' - ''beucundu'', ''بﯨخۏكۏندۏ'' - ''beghucundu'' ("achiote"), from Proto-Lafaric *''beguekundu'' ("achiote"), from Proto-Aradeshi *''mbeguekundu'' ("achiote"), from ''mbegu'' ("seed") + -ekundu ("red"). Borrowed by Anglostian as ''wecund''.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

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Kerasian

Etymology

From Middle Kerasian وﯨﻜۏند - weucund, `وﯨﻜۏند - weucundə, وﯨﻜۏندۏ - weucundu ("achiote"), from Old Kerasian بﯨۏكۏندۏ - beucundu, بﯨخۏكۏندۏ - beghucundu ("achiote"), from Proto-Lafaric *beguekundu ("achiote"), from Proto-Aradeshi *mbeguekundu ("achiote"), from mbegu ("seed") + -ekundu ("red"). Borrowed by Anglostian as wecund.

Pronunciation

• (Mainland) IPA: /ˈvɛ.kɤ̞̃/, arPR: ve-kũ
• (Wharsaodi) IPA: /ˈβe.kʊ̃/, arPR: wei-kẽũ
• Rhymes: -kɤ̞̃, -kʊ̃

وﯨﻜۏند

Definition

Noun

وﯨﻜۏند • (wecund) m or f (plural وﯨﻜۏندات wecundā)

  1. a tropical evergeen shrub, Bixa orellana; the lipstick tree.
  2. the seed of said tree used as a colouring and in cooking.
  3. an orange-red dye obtained from said seed.

Declension