add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) а́вет f (Latin spelling ávet) ghost, apparition Synonym: ду̏х Declension of авет аветати аветиња...
See also: abet, abét, and авет From Latin abbās, abbātem (“abbot”). Cognate with Italian abate (“abbot”). (Central Romagnol): IPA(key): [ɐˈbeə̯t] abêt m...
See also: abet, abêt, and авет abét Inherited from Vulgar Latin *abētem, from Classical Latin abietem. Compare Italian abete. abēt m (plural abit) (Ville...
See also: abet, abēt, abêt, and авет abēt (Ville Unite) From Latin abietem (“fir”), accusative of Latin abiēs (“fir”). Cognate with Italian abete (“fir”)...
See also: abêt, abét, and авет From Middle English abetten, abette, from Old French abeter (“to entice”), from a- (“to”) + beter (“hound on, urge, to bait”)...
aveō Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish آفت (âfet). ávet f (Cyrillic spelling а́вет) (Bosnia, Serbia) ghost, apparition Synonym: dȕh Declension of avet avetati...
(prividenie), дух (mk) m (duh), сениште n (senište), призрак m (prizrak), авет m or f (avet), сенка f (senka), сен m (sen) Malagasy: (please verify) fanahy (mg)...