jaut

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Laefevian

Etymology

From Proto-Laenkean *cʼagatas (“older male relative”). Cognate with Radestrian tás and Riyan taiha.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jaut/ [ˈi̯au̯t]
  • Rhyme: -aut
  • Hyphenation: ja·ut

Noun

jaut (accusative singular jaute, dative singular jautun, nominative dual jautund, nominative plural jautir)

  1. (kinship) paternal grandfather

Declension

Related terms

Translations

grandfather

Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian jautt, from Old Radestrian javtt, inherited from Proto-Radic *jaβht, from Proto-Hirdic *jabh-, from Proto-Laenkean *ɟabʱ-. Cognate with Riyan javad and Laefevian javad.

Pronunciation

Verb

jaut (first-person singular non-past jave, second-person singular non-past java, third-person singular non-past jafș, first-person singular past jovei, present adverbial participle jauvivú, past adverbial participle javúl, verbal noun javaș)

  1. (intransitive) to use magic
  2. (transitive) to bewitch [with dative]
  3. (transitive) to cast [with dative ‘on someone/something’ (optional) and instrumental ‘a spell’]

Conjugation

Derived terms

Translations

to use magic