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: (''Hippo Regius'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: {{IPA|[viχɔˈtriʂi]}}
: (''Hippo Regius'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: {{IPA|[viχɔˈʈɽiʂi]}}
 
===Noun===
===Noun===
'''vihotrixi''' ''f'' (pl. '''vihotrixi''')
'''vihotrixi''' ''f'' (pl. '''vihotrixi''')

Revision as of 10:21, 2 December 2020

Atlantic

Etymology

From vih "farm" and the -otrixi suffix, or analogically from vihoṭuri "(male) farmer".

Pronunciation

(Standard Atlantic) IPA: [viχɔˈtriçi]
(Ouarzazate) IPA: [viχɔˈtriθ̠i]
(Iol Caesarea) IPA: [viχɔˈtriɕi]
(Hippo Regius) IPA: [viχɔˈʈɽiʂi]

Noun

vihotrixi f (pl. vihotrixi)

  1. female farmer
    Amiṭa ma Euridixi ê una vihotrixi.
    My aunt Euridixi is a farmer.

Usage notes

As with many nouns in -oṭuri/-otrixi, in colloquial usage the -oṭuri form is used for both male and female people.

Derived terms

Related terms

Notes

Lexember 2020, Day 2.