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===Usage Notes===
===Usage Notes===
E.g. ''[[Contionary: slaut#Brooding|slaut]] [[Contionary: oonathal#Brooding|onathal]] [[Contionary: aachee#Brooding|aachee]] [[Contionary: bashen#Brooding|bashen]]'' ‘a fever came upon him’.
E.g. ''[[Contionary: slaut#Brooding|slaut]] [[Contionary: oonathal#Brooding|onathal]] [[Contionary: aachee#Brooding|aachee]] [[Contionary: bashen#Brooding|bashen]]'' ‘a fever came upon him’.
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Brooding

Etymology

From aa ‘to’ and chee ‘with’.

Alternate Forms

Extended ASCII Form: AcE
Abjad ASCII Form: Ac

Pronunciation

(Brooding) IPA: /æ.ʧi/

Preposition

aachee

  • to the side of
  • to the accompaniment of

Usage Notes

E.g. slaut onathal aachee bashen ‘a fever came upon him’.