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* ''wrater'' 'someone who waxes melodramatic' (< **wrētōr ~ rhētōr)
* ''wrater'' 'someone who waxes melodramatic' (< **wrētōr ~ rhētōr)
* ''wear'' /wɪɹ/ 'to speak' < PGmc gib ''werjō'' < ''weřřō''
* ''wear'' /wɪɹ/ 'to speak' < PGmc gib ''werjō'' < ''weřřō''
* ''parex'' 'strange'

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Te Lackney Gloose /tə ˈlækni ˈglus/ is an English giblang descended from Doric Greek.

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  • hoon (From Doric Greek khān) 'goose'
  • zdeylay /ˈzdeɪleɪ/ 'zoology'
  • pdarrow /ˈpdæɹoʊ/ 'wing' <- pdeorog <- pterug-
  • he(n) 'INDEF'; te 'DEF'
  • s-, sw-, w- → h-, wh-, w-
  • warēnwarren 'lamb'
  • eel (< ōwiljaz < āélios) 'sun'
  • wrater 'someone who waxes melodramatic' (< **wrētōr ~ rhētōr)
  • wear /wɪɹ/ 'to speak' < PGmc gib werjō < weřřō
  • parex 'strange'