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by spanick » 07 Jul 2018 20:23
Clio wrote: ↑ 07 Jul 2018 18:07
That's extremely close. I was thinking something along the lines of
withered, parched, singed; matted (of hair in which a liquid has dried up) .
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Nice! That is a very cool word. It sounds quite elegant despite its meaning.
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chäzillu
/ʃɛzɨʎʌ/
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by Clio » 07 Jul 2018 22:55
ch- < Lat. c-?
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by spanick » 07 Jul 2018 22:56
Clio wrote: ↑ 07 Jul 2018 22:55
ch- < Lat. c-?
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by spanick » 07 Jul 2018 23:28
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 07 Jul 2018 23:22
Is it a compound word?
No
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by spanick » 07 Jul 2018 23:41
Creyeditor wrote: ↑ 07 Jul 2018 23:37
Is it a diminutive?
In Latin it is.
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by shimobaatar » 07 Jul 2018 23:55
Does <ll> /ʎ/ come from Classical Latin <ll>?
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by spanick » 07 Jul 2018 23:57
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 07 Jul 2018 23:55
Does <ll> /ʎ/ come from Classical Latin <ll>?
Yes
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by shimobaatar » 08 Jul 2018 00:20
Does <z> /z/ come from <z> in Classical Latin?
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by spanick » 08 Jul 2018 00:21
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 08 Jul 2018 00:20
Does <z> /z/ come from <z> in Classical Latin?
No it doesn't.
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by shimobaatar » 08 Jul 2018 00:39
spanick wrote: ↑ 08 Jul 2018 00:21
shimobaatar wrote: ↑ 08 Jul 2018 00:20
Does <z> /z/ come from <z> in Classical Latin?
No it doesn't.
Classical Latin <s>?
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by spanick » 08 Jul 2018 00:42
No.
GrandPiano wrote: ↑ 08 Jul 2018 00:41
/ɛ/ come from Latin /a/?
Yes.