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# pet (n), tame (v), domestic (a) | # pet (n), tame (v), domestic (a) | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|'uçakaun}} (Diluvian) | ||
#:: to domesticate | #:: to domesticate | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|kaun xi}} (Babelic) | ||
#:: how many pets do you have? | #:: how many pets do you have? | ||
# dog (n), bark (v), canine (a) | # dog (n), bark (v), canine (a) | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|naokaunar}} (Diluvian) | ||
#:: my dog | #:: my dog | ||
#: | #: {{n-g|mu kaun}} (Babelic) | ||
#:: he died like a dog | #:: he died like a dog | ||
Latest revision as of 15:48, 7 May 2026
Diluvian Code
Alternative forms
Etymology
From the fusion of ka "right", au "animal", and na "society". Interpreted as "the animal that has the right to stay in society".
Pronunciation
(Diluvian Code) IPA: /kə́ùn/
(Babelic) IPA: /kəun/
Lemma
kaun
- pet (n), tame (v), domestic (a)
- 'uçakaun (Diluvian)
- to domesticate
- kaun xi (Babelic)
- how many pets do you have?
- 'uçakaun (Diluvian)
- dog (n), bark (v), canine (a)
- naokaunar (Diluvian)
- my dog
- mu kaun (Babelic)
- he died like a dog
- naokaunar (Diluvian)
Usage Notes
This word is historically associated with dogs, but it may be used to refer to any pet. In a non-industrialized society, it could even refer to horses and cattle.
Inflection
Descendents
- Adamic Code: kun
- Proto-Iroquoian: *kīr
- → Proto-Indo-European: *kwons
- Proto-Mongolic: *nokaï
- Proto-Sino-Tibetan: *kwajn
- Proto-Austronesian: *asu "dog", *kuḡkuḡ "puppy"
- Proto-Niger-Congo: *bhua