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Created page with "==Oltic== ===Etymology=== {{lyti-loan|mid=μιαξ|old=μυαξ|grc|μύαξ}} ===Pronunciation=== * {{IPA all|lyti|[ɲɐ́xs]}} ===Noun=== {{lyti-n|m|њахс}} # mussel #: {{ux|lyti||}} {{lyti-table-ncm|νιά|νιάκ}}" |
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Latest revision as of 02:18, 18 May 2025
Oltic
Etymology
From Middle Oltic μιαξ, from Old Oltic μυαξ, from Ancient Greek μύαξ (múax)
Pronunciation
Noun
νιάξ (niáx) m (Cyrillic spelling њахс)
- mussel, cockle
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| sg | pl | |
|---|---|---|
| nom | νιάξ | νιάκες |
| voc | ||
| acc | νιάκαν | νιάκης |
| gen | νιάκος | νιάκον |
Categories:
- Oltic terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Oltic terms borrowed from Ancient Greek
- Oltic terms inherited from Middle Oltic
- Oltic terms inherited from Old Oltic
- Contionary
- Oltic lemmas
- Oltic nouns
- Oltic masculine nouns
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- Oltic consonant-stem nouns