haveat

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Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian havihtt, from Old Radestrian havihtt, inherited from Proto-Radic *haβihht, from Proto-Hirdic *p̄abhíṯ, from Proto-Laenkean *pŋ̊bʱít.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/ˈhavæːt/ [ˈhɑvæːt]
  • Rhyme: -avæːt
  • Syllabification: ha–veat

Verb

haveat (first-person singular non-past haviè, second-person singular non-past havia, third-person singular non-past haveaș, first-person singular past havișei, present adverbial participle havișevú, past adverbial participle havivúl, verbal noun havivaș)

  1. (transitive) to birth
  2. (passive) to be born, to arise

Conjugation

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Derived terms