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== Radestrian ==
== Radestrian ==


=== {{Etymology}} ===
=== Etymology ===
From {{inherit|rad|rad-m|deht}},
From {{inherit|rad|rad-m|deht}},
from {{inherit|rad|rad-o|dehtt}},
from {{inherit|rad|rad-o|dehtt}},
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==== Conjugation ====
==== Conjugation ====
{{rad-conj|deat|de|pl=di|diș|deti|dev|der|detr|irr=1}}
{{rad-conj|deat|de|pl=di|diș|deti*|dev|der|detr*}}


==== Derived terms ====
==== Derived terms ====

Latest revision as of 14:35, 20 August 2024

Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian deht, from Old Radestrian dehtt, inherited from Proto-Radic *dehht, from Proto-Hirdic *deṯ, from Proto-Laenkean *ⁿdet-.

Pronunciation

Verb

deat (transitive, first-person singular non-past dei, second-person singular non-past deà, third-person singular non-past deaș, third-person plural non-past diú, first-person singular past dișei, present adverbial participle detivú, past adverbial participle devúl, verbal noun devaș)

  1. to make
  2. to do

Conjugation

Derived terms

Related terms

  • des (“fact”)