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Latest revision as of 00:57, 9 May 2019
Weddish
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *ajją, via Old Frisian *ei (West Germanic apparently switched to a z-stem: *ajjaz); but under the influence of Middle Welsh wy, from Old Welsh ui, from Proto-Celtic *āwyom
Pronunciation
(Weddish) IPA: /ʊu.dʒʌ/
Noun
וּגֶה (ujěh) - inanimate
- The egg of a domestic fowl (especially a hen) or its contents, used as food. (countable)
- The female primary cell, the ovum. (countable, sometimes feminine)
Usage Notes
וג (uj) is sometimes used as a feminine, animate noun when talking about science and the movement of an ovum within a woman's body.