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Revision as of 02:26, 7 January 2025
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Etymology
From Sekhulla əɨaʒadi, from Wascotl *įa-scati. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl jaššāde.
Pronunciation
Noun
yaiad 5 (plural/indefinite ez'e yaiad)
- severe pain
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- desperation, hard times, hardship, dire circumstances
- Uxañ'ílz'i uc'ziax ez'e ýeu ux teuil' hex ez'e r'ez āhñ'in' lax ád ez'e ur cou yaiad xem nu ez'e r'ez āhhuláx xare.
- The wild animal losing its horns after domestication is an allegory for people forgetting their old hardships after building cities.
Adjective
- thieving
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- (circumstances) desperate, dire
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Synonyms
(desperate):