Contionary:coeña: Difference between revisions
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===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
(''Old'') [ˈkoi.ɲaː]<br> | (''Old'') [ˈkoi.ɲaː]<br> | ||
(''Classical'') [ | (''Classical'') [ˈcʰøː.ɲa]<br> | ||
(''Gaunine'') [ˈkwe.ɲa]<br> | (''Gaunine'') [ˈkwe.ɲa]<br> | ||
(''Late'') [ˈce.ɲa]<br> | (''Late'') [ˈce.ɲa]<br> |
Revision as of 18:45, 28 July 2019
Aeranir
Etymology
From Old Aeranir coiñā, from Proto-Iscaric kʷoiɲā, from PME *kʷyeɲ- ("to say, to speak"). Compare cuiñor ("I think, I believe").
Pronunciation
(Old) [ˈkoi.ɲaː]
(Classical) [ˈcʰøː.ɲa]
(Gaunine) [ˈkwe.ɲa]
(Late) [ˈce.ɲa]
Noun
coeña (cyclical; genitive singular coeñae)
- that which is said; word, speech, utterance
- that which is thought; reason, reckoning
- love, affection, craving, yearning
Derived terms
- coeñar ("language")