Contionary:νιάδ
Oltic
Etymology
From Middle Oltic νιαδ, from Old Oltic νεαδ, from Proto-Celtic *ne ad (see *ne and *ad), from Proto-Indo-European *neh₂éd.
Pronunciation
Preposition
νιάδ (niád) (Cyrillic spelling њад)
- (genitive) without
- Χρῶγϝος εν σό κάλεις δηιοῦρε πῖντινοσες έσσι πὰν αγϝῆκοσες, οὺτος τὴς ὰσρον ροῦνη χρονὶζιτετο κάρητεμο έζονον νιάδ παδουρίρος κυι κλίνετιουσες χρὸλτουους.
- Chrō͂nwos en só káleis dēiou͂re pi͂ntinoses éssi pàn anwē͂koses, oùtos tḕs àsron rou͂nē chronìziteto kárētemo ézonon niád padouríros kyi klínetiouses chròltouous.
- Technically it's illegal to hunt in this forest out of season, so let's keep it a secret and hope there isn't a game warden around to hear the gunshots.
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