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==Avendonian==
==Avendonian==
===Alternative forms===
* {{term|{{str crop|{{PAGENAME}}|1}}}} {{q|Low Burgundian}}
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
{{av-IPA|ˈloko}}
{{av-IPA|ˈloko}}
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===Noun===
===Noun===
{{av-nm|loci}}# leek
{{av-nm|loci}}# leek
==Soc'ul'==
{{wacag|crazy}}
===Etymology===
{{qsc-inh|ləkʷə|lęk-que<c:lęk->}} {{cog|qsc|kisl|lakka}}
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA all|qsc|[lo̞˥kʷo̞˥]}}
===Noun===
{{qsc-n|2}}
# madman, crazy person
#: {{ux|qsc||}}
===Adjective===
{{head|qsc|adjective}}
# crazy, insane, ridiculous, mad
#: {{ux|qsc||}}
===Derived terms===
{{col-auto|qsc|madiux loco|dardu loco}}

Latest revision as of 07:25, 1 January 2026

Avendonian

Alternative forms

  • loc (Low Burgundian)

Pronunciation

  • (Central Avendonian) IPA(key): [ˈloko]

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *laukaz.

Noun

loco m (plural loci)

  1. leek

Soc'ul'

Wacag logograph
 

Etymology

From Sekhulla ləkʷə, from Wascotl *lęk-que. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl lakka.

Pronunciation

Noun

loco 2 (plural/indefinite ez' loco)

  1. madman, crazy person
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Adjective

loco

  1. crazy, insane, ridiculous, mad
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Derived terms