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==Soc'ul'== | ==Soc'ul'== | ||
===Alternative forms=== | |||
{{alt|qsc|demdi}} | |||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
{{qsc-inh|ədəmadi|ętęm-ati<c:ętęm->}} | {{qsc-inh|ədəmadi|ętęm-ati<c:ętęm->}} {{cog|qsc|kisl|idamāde}} | ||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
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===Synonyms=== | ===Synonyms=== | ||
{{sense|foreign}} | |||
{{col-auto|qsc|epmux|xec'}} | |||
===Descendants=== | ===Descendants=== |
Latest revision as of 21:26, 1 January 2025
Soc'ul'
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Sekhulla ədəmadi, from Wascotl ętęm-ati. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl idamāde.
Pronunciation
Noun
epmad 4 (plural/indefinite ez'e epmad)
- mainland religion, foreign religion
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- mainland magic, foreign magic
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- trickery
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Adjective
epmad
- foreign
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Synonyms
(foreign):
Descendants
- → Knrawi: pmat