Contionary:sēpīhan

Aeranir

Etymology

From Proto-Iscaric *sēpječ, from Proto-Maro-Ephenian *sehp-.

Pronunciation

  • (Classical, c. 1900 BCA) IPA: /seːˈpiː.ɦaːn/ [s̠eˑˈpiː.ɦãˑ]
  • (Late, c. 1300 BCA) IPA: /seːˈpiː.ɦaːn/ [s̠eˈpi.a]

Verb

sēpīhan (intransitive; indicative sēpitz, potential sēpitatz, desiderative sēperit, perfective sēpīvī)

  1. (result verb) to cut or break into clean pieces, to separate cleanly

    serva

    order-PST.C.3SG

    apiester

    magister-NOM.SG

    1SG-ACC

    ap

    up

    prīstā

    first-ABL.SG

    mālvn

    meat-ACC.SG

    vvrnē

    thickness-ADV

    raelinae

    little_finger-GEN.SG

    sēpīre

    cut-OBL.INF

    serva apiester tē ap prīstā mālvn vvrnē raelinae sēpīre

    order-PST.C.3SG magister-NOM.SG 1SG-ACC up first-ABL.SG meat-ACC.SG thickness-ADV little_finger-GEN.SG cut-OBL.INF

    'The magister ordered me to cut the meat into slices the thickness of a little finger'