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Contionary:yan'
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Soc'ul'
Etymology 1
From Sekhulla ɣanːə, from Wascotl *ekans-otl. Cognate to Gwaxol kazol³, Kilīmos-sāîl ēânsoš. Doublet of yan'ux
Pronunciation
Noun
yan' 4 (plural/indefinite ez'e yan')
- snake
- Ñ'in' yan' miu eý, cozuc'zi!
- There's a snake in the grass, watch out!
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Sekhulla ɣanːi, from Wascotl *ekans-i. Cognate to Kilīmos-sāîl ēânse.
Verb
yan' ᴇʀɢ
- to twist, to coil
- Uyan' hez'i bauriad sauxe ziñúx.
- The wire coral twists around in a spiral.
Adjective
yan'
- twisted, coiled
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Derived terms
Etymology 3
From Sekhulla ɣanːi, from Wascotl *ekan-si.
Verb
yan' ᴀᴄᴄ
- to rule, to command, to order, to demand, to instruct
- Íún' leýan meuyuxjí naic'ux taitu xem'en jál xaucñ'a eý ez'e yan' dar'uax.
- The agreed purpose of the petition at the bottom of this scroll is to demand a reorganization.
Adjective
yan'
- ordered, demanded, instructed
- C'en íūnemiats íūlēl a xeýan ez'e yan' bāuñ.
- The official can't help but laugh at the old fool's demands.
Adverb
yan'
- by order, by command, by instruction, by instructions
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Derived terms
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Descendants
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