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===Verb===
===Verb===
'''cuiñor''' (stative; infinitive ''{{term|cuiñisse}}'', participle ''{{term|cuintus}}'', desiderative ''{{term|cuīsō}}'', perfective ''{{term|cuīñō}}'')
'''cuiñor''' (stative; infinitive ''{{term|cuiñisse}}'', potential ''{{term|cuintor}}'', desiderative ''{{term|cuīsō}}'', perfective ''{{term|cuīñō}}'')
# I think, I consider, I believe, I reckon
# I think, I consider, I believe, I reckon
#: ''{{term|hic}}'''{{term|cuintaç}}''' {{term|gē}} {{term|fromās}} {{term|tlānae}} {{term|fentī}} {{term|agïbundēs}} {{term|pūtërā}}''
#: ''{{term|hic}}'''{{term|cuintaç}}''' {{term|gē}} {{term|fromās}} {{term|tlānae}} {{term|fentī}} {{term|agïbundēs}} {{term|pūtërā}}''

Revision as of 18:24, 27 July 2019

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Etymology

From Proto-Iscaric kʷiɲōr, from PME kweiñ ("to say, to speak"). Compare coeña ("word").

Pronunciation

(Classical) IPA: [ˈkᶣɪ.ɲɔr]
(Gaunine) IPA: [ˈkwɪ.ɲɔɾ]
(Late) IPA: [ˈkᶣe.ɲor]

Verb

cuiñor (stative; infinitive cuiñisse, potential cuintor, desiderative cuīsō, perfective cuīñō)

  1. I think, I consider, I believe, I reckon
    hiccuintaç fromās tlānae fentī agïbundēs pūtërā
    I can think of nothing more beautiful than petals scattering in the wind.
  2. I love, I yearn for, I desire

Descendants