-bid

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See also: bid, BID, bíd, bîd, and bið

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Suffix

-bid

  1. nominalizing derivational suffix

Navajo

Etymology

From Proto-Athabaskan *-wə̓tʼ.

Cognate: Western Apache -bid ~ -big, Plains Apache -bid.

Pronunciation

Noun

-bid (inalienably possessed)

  1. stomach, belly, paunch
    shibidmy stomach
    bibidher/his/their stomach

Ojibwe

Final

-bid

  1. pull
  2. use hands on

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References

Western Apache

Etymology

From Proto-Athabaskan *-wə̓tʼ. Compare Navajo -bid, Plains Apache -bid.

Pronunciation

Noun

-bid (inalienable)

  1. belly, stomach, abdomen
    shibid (my belly)
    bibid (her/his/their belly)

Usage notes

The form -bid occurs in the San Carlos and Dilzhę́ʼé (Tonto) varieties; -big occurs in White Mountain.