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==Avendonian== | ==Avendonian== | ||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
{{av-IPA| | {{av-IPA|ˈleko}} | ||
===Etymology 1=== | ===Etymology 1=== | ||
{{av-pgmc|laikaz}} | {{av-pgmc|laikaz}} | ||
====Noun==== | ====Noun==== | ||
{{av-nm|leci}}# dance | {{av-nm|leci}}# dance | ||
====Alternative forms==== | |||
* {{term|{{str crop|{{PAGENAME}}|1}}}} {{q|Low Burgundian}} | |||
===Etymology 2=== | ===Etymology 2=== | ||
====Verb==== | ====Verb==== | ||
{{ | {{av-mv|lecare|first-person singular present indicative|third-person singular perfect indicative}} | ||
===Etymology 3=== | ===Etymology 3=== | ||
{{ | {{av-v-0|lecere|first-person singular present indicative}} |
Latest revision as of 22:28, 24 January 2023
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Proto-Germanic *laikaz.
Noun
leco m (plural leci)
- dance
Alternative forms
- lec (Low Burgundian)
Etymology 2
Verb
leco
- inflection of lecare:
- first-person singular present indicative
- third-person singular perfect indicative
Etymology 3
Verb
leco
- first-person singular present indicative of lecere