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==Lifashian==
==Lifashian==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From [[w:Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]] form ''*kn̥h₂ónks''. Cognate with [[w:English language|English]] ''honey''.
From [[w:Proto-Indo-European language|Proto-Indo-European]] ''*kn̥h₂ónks''. Cognate with [[w:English language|English]] ''honey''.


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

Revision as of 09:30, 7 November 2021

Lifashian

Etymology

From Proto-Indo-European *kn̥h₂ónks. Cognate with English honey.

Pronunciation

(Standard) IPA: [ˈkoːnæŋ]

Noun

kónang m (1st declension, pl. kónangi)

  1. an alcoholic beverage
    Mey Dáré Lífasyám nyam nyámohírné háp tassyá fardadifenors kónangám gigyasa.
    In Dár Lífasyám there's a monopoly on the sale of alcoholic beverages.
  2. (dialectal or archaic) mead
    So sasé kónangom egiríyat.
    The guest received mead.

Inflection

Usage notes

The word kónang and its adjective kónangsyás are used to refer to alcoholic beverages or alcohol in food; for alcohol in any other context the corresponding words are the noun alkol and the adjective alkolíyás.

Derived terms

Related terms