From Proto-Cariban *-nɨpɨ + *-rɨ. The second morpheme is equivalent to -dü (possessive marker), but seems to no longer be analyzed as such in modern Ye'kwana...
See also: hannom and Hannom Hán + Nôm. (Hà Nội) IPA(key): [haːn˧˦ nom˧˧] (Huế) IPA(key): [haːŋ˦˧˥ nom˧˧] (Saigon) IPA(key): [haːŋ˦˥ nom˧˧] Hán Nôm • (漢喃)...
See also: होंगे, हूँगा, होंगी, होगी, होगे, and हूँगी (Delhi) IPA(key): /ɦoː.ɡɑː/, [ɦoː.ɡäː] होगा • (hogā) second/third-person singular masculine future...
præscribe (archaic) Borrowed from Latin praescrībere, from prae- (“before, in front”) and scrībere (“to write”). IPA(key): /pɹɪˈskɹaɪb/, /pɹəˈskɹaɪb/ (distinguished...
See also: catchup and catch-up catch-up catch up (third-person singular simple present catches up, present participle catching up, simple past and past...
low tide (countable and uncountable, plural low tides) The tide at its lowest level for a particular tidal cycle at a certain place. Coordinate terms:...
Origin obscure. Possibly a corruption of Silesia, through a word meaning “Silesian cloth”. Silesia used to be the most important location of Germany’s...
From fizz + -y. enPR: fĭz'i, IPA(key): /ˈfɪzi/ Rhymes: -ɪzi fizzy (comparative fizzier, superlative fizziest) (of a liquid) Containing bubbles. Fizzy...
WOTD – 17 February 2007 English Wikipedia has an article on: hegemony Wikipedia From Ancient Greek ἡγεμονία (hēgemonía, “supremacy or leadership, chief...
woollen (not comparable) (British spelling) Alternative spelling of woolen 1891, Thomas Hardy, chapter IV, in Tess of the d’Urbervilles: A Pure Woman Faithfully...