Contionary:пӏэ̄т
Guimin
Etymology
From Proto-Indo-European *péyh₂dʰrom. The meaning "slough" is a
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Pronunciation
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Noun
пӏэ̄т • (p’ēt) n (oblique stem пӏэ̄тр- (p’ētr-))
- kindling, tinder
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- slough, shed snake skin
- Ыг маррәс пӏэ̄т сәтиъ әдыъхатӏ.
- Yg marräs p’ēt sätiˤ ädyˤxat’.
- A snake left its slough.
sg | pl | |
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abs | пӏэ̄т | пӏэ̄тәм |
erg | пӏэ̄трәс | пӏэ̄трэс |
gen1 | пӏэ̄титиъ | пӏэ̄тәмтиъ |
gen2 | пӏэ̄трәш | пӏэ̄трә̄м |
dat | пӏэ̄трэ | пӏэ̄трәмәс |
instr | пӏэ̄трә̄ | пӏэ̄трэ̄с |
com | пӏэ̄трәми | |
eq | пӏэ̄трәсы |