Contionary:láıben baızeth

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Middle Annerish

Etymology

See láıbe.

Pronunciation

(Annerish) IPA: /ˈlˠaː(v)ʲəd‿ˈvˠaːtʲsʲə/ [ˈɫɑˑjəˈd̥ʋɑˑt͡ʃə]

Verb / Noun

láıbet báıze (runic:ᚳᚭᛁᛓᛁᛐᛓᚭᛁᛐᛌᛁ)

  1. (dated) To baptize.
    synonym: báıze
  2. (vulgar) To urinate over, piss on.
  3. (Ceccr; fig., of animals) To spray as to mark territory.
    (hence, of men; vulgar) To ejaculate on someone.

Usage note

In the first sense, the subject is expressed in a genitive construct with singulative báıze, while the direct object is introduced with de governing the dative:

  • Rolaıd báıze nnPátrıcí dua hYrraıd. - St. Patrick Christianized Ireland. (lit.: Was=put a=baptism of=St.Patrick to=the Ireland.)
  • 1667, unknown author, In Luínır, front page:
    Ná fuıdema an láıbed báızeth de dbuarn cloınn! - Do not let them baptize your children! (lit.: ɴᴇɢ. let their 'baptism' to=your children!)

Inflection

Ⅳ / Ⅰ Fem.  Collective   Singulative   Plurative      Narrative   Preterite   Irrealis   Conditional 
Common  láıbet báıze(th)   lábn báıze(th)   láıb báıze(th)   Stative  ɪɴᴅᴇᴘ.  láıber 
 báıze 
eır
 rolaıd 
 báıze 
eır
 lábar 
 báıze 
eır
 rolaıddır 
 báıze 
eır
Genitive  láb báıze(th)   láıbet báıze(th)   lábn báıze(th) 
Dative  lábaıb báıze(th)   láıb báıze(th)   lábaıb báıze(th) 
Vocative  láıbe báıze(th)   láıb báıze(th)   láıb báıze(th)   Impersonal; Imperative: ann— báızeɢ eır