Contionary:ax
Soc'ul'
Etymology 1
From Sekhulla aʃ, from Wascotl *asc-scati. Cognate to Gwaxol hax, Kilīmos-sāîl aššāde. The meaning "high tone" is a Calque of Knrawi huf. Doublet of xad, -ax
Pronunciation
Noun
ax 5 (plural/indefinite iax)
- small tool, small object, small instrument
- Āhhanatx miula ej c'e hansuiai cual ax ramvam.
- Putting two leaves together, you can use them like a buzzy instrument.
- (linguistics) high tone
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Adjective
ax
- (objects) small
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- useful
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Etymology 2
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From Sekhulla aɬ, from Wascotl *ha*-tl.
Particle
ax
- ergative particle
- class-4
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- class-4
- accusative particle
- class-4
- Miu añ'mauji maumau ax miu.
- A cat is stalking the plant.
- class-4
| erg/acc | gen/dat | indef/pl | loc/inal | |
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| 1 | a | en | ez' | he |
| 2 | nej | hej | ||
| cl1/cl2 | nu | hé | ||
| cl3 | al | nil | ez'e | hel |
| cl4 | ax | nux | hex | |
| cl5 | ád | nid' | hed' |
Synonyms
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