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# {{lb|lfv|zoology}} a member of the {{eng|Canini}} tribe (i.e. dogs and wolves)
#: {{syn|lfv|danskja}}
# {{lb|lfv|taxonomy|in the plural}} {{eng|Canini}}
# {{eng|dogwalker}}
# {{eng|dogwalker}}
{{lfv-noex}}
{{lfv-noex}}

Revision as of 16:16, 27 July 2024

Laefevian

Etymology

From niv (“dog”) + -kja.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /nivkja/ [ˈniu̯ki̯a]
  • Rhyme: -ivkja
  • Hyphenation: niv·kja

Noun

nivkja (nominative dual nivkjand, nominative plural nivkjar)

  1. (zoology) a member of the Canini tribe (i.e. dogs and wolves)
    Synonym: danskja
  2. (taxonomy, in the plural) Canini
  3. dogwalker

Declension

Translations