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==Central Isles Creole== | |||
===Etymology=== | |||
{{loxw-qsc|tum}} | |||
===Pronunciation=== | |||
{{loxw-ipa|tʊ˥m}} | |||
===Noun=== | |||
{{loxw-n|inan}} | |||
# dim light | |||
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Revision as of 11:44, 2 October 2024
Soc'ul'
Etymology 1
From Sekhulla tum, from Wascotl *tom-. Cognate to Gwaxol tom.
Pronunciation
Noun
tum 4 (plural/indefinite ez'e tum)
- dim light, evening
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Adjective
- dim, shady, suspicious
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Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Sekhulla tumi, from Wascotl *tom-i.
Pronunciation
Verb
tum ᴇʀɢ
- to shine, to light up
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Etymology 3
From Sekhulla tumsuʃ, from Wascotl *tom-cosc. Cognate to Gwaxol toz¹.
Pronunciation
Adjective
- bright
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Synonyms
(bright) tumad
Central Isles Creole
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
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- dim light
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- Contionary
- Soc'ul' lemmas
- Soc'ul' nouns
- Soc'ul' class-4 nouns
- Requests for translations of Soc'ul' usage examples
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- Soc'ul' ergative verbs
- Soc'ul' terms missing Wacag
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