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Created page with "==Aoid== ===Etymology=== Inherited from {{der|aoid|eo|akvo|p=i}}, through ''akv’'' > ''*akʷ'' > ''*axʷ'' > ''*axu'' > ''*aux'' > ''{{term|och}}''. ===Pronunciation=== * {{ipa+|aoid|[ˈox]}} ===Noun=== {{head|aoid|n|g=c3|plural|oich|genitive|hó|augmentative|ochac|diminutive|úit}} # water #: {{uxi|aoid|'''och''' bhrua|hot water}} # {{label|aoid|collective}} tears #: {{ux|aoid|Est '''och''' na fhícean meán.|I have tears in my eyes.}}"
 
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#: {{uxi|aoid|'''och''' bhrua|hot water}}
#: {{uxi|aoid|'''och''' bhrua|hot water}}
# {{label|aoid|collective}} tears
# {{label|aoid|collective}} tears
#: {{ux|aoid|Est '''och''' na fhícean meán.|I have tears in my eyes.}}
#: {{ux|aoid|Est '''och''' na fhícean meán.|There are tears in my eyes.}}

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Aoid

Etymology

Inherited from Esperanto akvo, through akv’ > *akʷ > *axʷ > *axu > *aux > och.

Pronunciation

Noun

och class 3 (plural oich, genitive , augmentative ochac, diminutive úit)

  1. water
    och bhruahot water
  2. (collective) tears
    Est och na fhícean meán.
    There are tears in my eyes.