Contionary:sēpīhan
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Aeranir
Etymology
From Proto-Iscaric *sēpjeɣām, from Proto-Maro-Ephenian *sehp-.
Pronunciation
- (Classical, c. 1900 BCA) IPA: /seːˈpiːɦaːn/ [s̠eˑˈpiːʕãˑ]
- (Late, c. 1300 BCA) IPA: /seːˈpiːɦaːn/ [s̠eˈpia]
Verb
sēpīhan (intransitive; indicative sēpīs, potential sēpitās, desiderative sēperis, perfective sēpīvis)
- to cut, rip, tear, crush, or smash into pieces with jagged edges
- to crush, to crunch, to smash into pieces with the flat edge of a knife
- to break a bone; honorin saephan
- to sever ties or bonds in an inimical or hostile way
- to defeat, to suppress
- to shatter, to crack, to break apart
sēpīve
break-PFV-E.3SG
imprin
firework-ACC.SG
ficinnō
make-GER-DAT
caenun
seat-ACC.SG
'They broke apart the chair to make firewood'