Contionary:fordsetere: Difference between revisions
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==Avendonian== | ==Avendonian== | ||
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{{User:Sware/Template:aipei|ford.se.ˈte.re}} | |||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
From {{term|fordo}} (''forth'') + {{term|setere|setere#Avendonian}} (''to set''). | From {{term|fordo}} (''forth'') + {{term|setere|setere#Avendonian}} (''to set''). | ||
===Verb=== | ===Verb=== | ||
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{{User:Sware/Template:ere-verbs|fordset|fordset}} | {{User:Sware/Template:ere-verbs|fordset|fordset}} | ||
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Revision as of 22:50, 9 November 2019
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology
From fordo (forth) + setere#Avendonian (to set).
Verb
fordsetere
- to continue
- example usage of fordsetere here
- italicised translation here.
- example usage of fordsetere here