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Created page with "==Cabot Creole== ===Etymology=== From {{der|cacr|p=b|eu|euskaldun}}, backformed by analogy to {{term|yo-}} ===Pronunciation=== * {{IPA all|cacr|[skaɾṍ]}} ===Noun=== {{cacr-n}} # trawler, trawl boat #: {{ux|cacr||}} # {{lb|cacr|archaic}} whaler {{g|boat and person}} #: {{ux|cacr||}}" |
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==Cabot Creole== | ==Cabot Creole== | ||
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From {{der|cacr|p=b|eu|euskaldun}}, backformed by analogy to {{term|yo-}} | From {{der|cacr|p=b|eu|euskaldun}}, backformed from ''*yoskatǫ́'' by analogy to {{term|yo-}} | ||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
Latest revision as of 22:01, 11 May 2026
Cabot Creole
Etymology
From Basque euskaldun, backformed from *yoskatǫ́ by analogy to yo-
Pronunciation
Noun
skatǫ́ (incorporating form -skatǫ-)
- trawler, trawl boat
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- (archaic) whaler (boat and person)
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