Reanalysis of an earlier third-person plural definite form <span class="searchmatch">hallik</span>, hall + -ik (in the sense hallják (“they hear it”)) as a passive (middle-voice) form...
and the third from hallatszódik and <span class="searchmatch">hallik</span>; all these are archaic; the last may be ambiguous) hallana (from <span class="searchmatch">hallik</span>, archaic and may be disputed; ambiguous...
hallatszódik <span class="searchmatch">hallik</span> (archaic) hall + -at + -szik IPA(key): [ˈhɒlːɒt͡sːik] Hyphenation: hal‧lat‧szik Rhymes: -ɒt͡sːik hallatszik (intransitive) to sound...
Germanic *halhuk, equivalent to healh + -oc. Cognate with Middle Low German <span class="searchmatch">hallik</span> (“cavity, hollow space between a kiln and oven”). Compare also Middle Low...
suffix) hallanék first-person singular conditional present indefinite of hall <span class="searchmatch">hallik</span> (“to be heard”) + -anék (“it”, [archaic] conditional personal suffix) hallanék...
aykannāyūtā kullāh. One demonstration does not in itself change the entire situation. ܗܲܠܸܟ݂ ܒܬܲܓ݂ܠܝܼܬܵܐ (<span class="searchmatch">halliḵ</span> b-taḡlītā, “to demonstrate, protest”)...
(el)vesz–(el)veszik~(el)vész, and tör–törik (along with their verbal prefixes), hall–<span class="searchmatch">hallik</span> (archaic), érez–érzik (archaic), sometimes with some difference: (el)hibáz–hibádzik...
pertaining to walking Verbs ܗܵܠܹܟ݂ (hālēḵ, “to proceed, to go on”) ܗܲܠܸܟ݂ (<span class="searchmatch">halliḵ</span>, “to walk”) ܡܲܗܠܸܟ݂ (mahliḵ, “to take on a walk”) Nouns ܗܸܠܟ݂ܵܐ (hilḵā,...
(el)vesz–(el)veszik~(el)vész, and tör–törik (along with their verbal prefixes), hall–<span class="searchmatch">hallik</span> (archaic), érez–érzik (archaic), sometimes with some difference: (el)hibáz–hibádzik...
(el)vesz–(el)veszik~(el)vész, and tör–törik (along with their verbal prefixes), hall–<span class="searchmatch">hallik</span> (archaic), érez–érzik (archaic), sometimes with some difference: (el)hibáz–hibádzik...