"ìałophàymųpʼȍhəothəltʼóynemą" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Taos]

Etymology: Compound of ìało- (“willow”) + -phàymų- (“red”) + -pʼȍhəothəl- (“canyon”) [< -pʼȍ- (?) + -həo- (“canyon”) + -thəl- (?)] + tʼóy- (“person”) + -nemą (inverse number inflection — indicates either singular or duoplural number). Head templates: {{head|twf|noun|head=}} ìałophàymųpʼȍhəothəltʼóynemą, {{twf-noun|skey=ialʼophaymup&#x27;oheʼotheʼlt&#x27;oynema}} ìałophàymųpʼȍhəothəltʼóynemą
  1. (ceremonial) Taos people (literally: "Red Willows Canyon People", "Canyon of the Red Willows People") Categories (topical): People Synonyms: iałapai´mu pahöatel tʼainemu (english: Parsons)

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  "etymology_text": "Compound of ìało- (“willow”) + -phàymų- (“red”) + -pʼȍhəothəl- (“canyon”) [< -pʼȍ- (?) + -həo- (“canyon”) + -thəl- (?)] + tʼóy- (“person”) + -nemą (inverse number inflection — indicates either singular or duoplural number).",
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      ],
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          "word": "iałapai´mu pahöatel tʼainemu"
        }
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}
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      ],
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      "qualifier": "ceremonial",
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      ]
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    {
      "english": "Parsons",
      "word": "iałapai´mu pahöatel tʼainemu"
    }
  ],
  "word": "ìałophàymųpʼȍhəothəltʼóynemą"
}

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