asuot

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Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian assútt, from Old Radestrian assuwtt, inherited from Proto-Radic *aśśught, from Proto-Hirdic *stjuḡ-, from Proto-Laenkean *stjug-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/ˈasuot/
  • Rhyme: -asuot
  • Syllabification: a–suot

Verb

asuot (intransitive, first-person singular non-past asûke, second-person singular non-past asuka, first-person singular past asudzei, present adverbial participle asúdzivú, past adverbial participle asủl, verbal noun asoaș)

  1. to scurry, to scamper

Conjugation

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