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# chicken, rooster
# chicken, rooster
#:''Vixin meu tenil unḍixi '''pulyus'''.''
#: ''Vixin meu tenil unḍixi '''pulyus'''.''
#:: ''My neighbour has eleven chickens.''
#:: ''My neighbour has eleven chickens.''
# (''uncountable'') chicken meat
# (''uncountable'') chicken meat
#:''Âl viaspr cumisurus sumu '''puly'''.''
#: ''Âl viaspr cumisurus sumu '''puly'''.''
#:: ''We'll eat chicken tonight.''
#:: ''We'll eat chicken tonight.''



Latest revision as of 18:05, 7 May 2026

Atlantic

Etymology

From Latin pullum "chicken".

Pronunciation

(Standard Atlantic) IPA: [puj]
(Iol Caesarea) IPA: [puʎ]
(Hippo Regius) IPA: [puɖ]

Noun

puly m (pl. pulyus)

  1. chicken, rooster
    Vixin meu tenil unḍixi pulyus.
    My neighbour has eleven chickens.
  2. (uncountable) chicken meat
    Âl viaspr cumisurus sumu puly.
    We'll eat chicken tonight.

Derived terms

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Notes

Lexember 2020, Day 2.