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# {{eng|out}}
# {{eng|out}}
#: {{ant|rad|le-}}
#: {{m|rad|røat|t=to take}} → {{m|rad|ambrøat|'''amb'''røat|t=to remove}}
#: {{m|rad|røat|t=to take}} → {{m|rad|ambrøat|'''amb'''røat|t=to remove}}
#: {{m|rad|sát|t=to slice}} → {{m|rad|ansát|'''am'''sát|t=to cut '''out'''}}
#: {{m|rad|sát|t=to slice}} → {{m|rad|ansát|'''am'''sát|t=to cut '''out'''}}
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==Riyan==
==Riyan==


=== {{Etymology}} ===
=== Etymology ===
From {{m|ryn|am|t=from, out of}}.
From {{m|ryn|am|t=from, out of}}.



Latest revision as of 14:31, 20 August 2024

See also: am

Radestrian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Prefix

am-

  1. assimilative form of an- before bilabials

Etymology 2

See an (“out of”).

Alternative forms

Prefix

am-

  1. out
    Antonym: le-
    røat (“to take”) → ambrøat (“to remove”)
    sát (“to slice”) → amsát (“to cut out”)

Derived terms

▶ Radestrian terms prefixed with am-

Riyan

Etymology

From am (“from, out of”).

Pronunciation

Prefix

am-

  1. from, out of

Derived terms