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(Created page with "== Lusetian == === Etymology === From {{inherit|lus|lus-o|sjalɣs}}, inherited from {{inherit|lus|rad-pro|θjalɣs}}, from {{inherit|lus|hrd-pro|thjálghəs}}, from {{inherit|lus|lnk-pro|tʰjalgʱ-}}. {{root|lus|lnk-pro|tʰjalgʱ-}} {{cog|lus|lfv=þiêljens<t:sorrow>|rad=þjalus<t:anger>|ard=têls<t:yearning>}}. === Pronunciation === * {{IPA|lus|/sɪ̀lː/}} === Noun === {{lus-noun|label=uncount|head=siḻğ |obl=silğa<alt:siḻğa> |stress=2a }} # {{eng|pain}} ====...")
 
 
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=== Pronunciation ===
=== Pronunciation ===

Latest revision as of 14:53, 16 February 2025

Lusetian

Etymology

From Old Lusetian sjalɣs, inherited from Proto-Radic *θjalɣs, from Proto-Hirdic *thjálghəs, from Proto-Laenkean *tʰjalgʱ-. Cognate with Ardian têls (“yearning”), Radestrian þjalus (“anger”) and partially Laefevian þiêljens (“sorrow”).

Pronunciation

Noun

siḻğ (uncountable, stress pattern 2a, oblique singular siḻğa)

  1. pain

Translations

pain