"ǡter" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Vilamovian]

Etymology: From Old High German eitar, from Proto-Germanic *aitrą. Cognate with Dutch etter, German Eiter, Swedish etter, obsolete English atter. Etymology templates: {{inh|wym|goh|eitar}} Old High German eitar, {{inh|wym|gem-pro|*aitrą}} Proto-Germanic *aitrą, {{cog|nl|etter}} Dutch etter, {{cog|de|Eiter}} German Eiter, {{cog|sv|etter}} Swedish etter, {{m|en|atter}} atter Head templates: {{head|wym|noun|||||f1accel-form=p|g=m|g2=|head=}} ǡter m, {{wym-noun|g=m}} ǡter m
  1. (pathology) pus Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Pathology, Bodily fluids
    Sense id: en-ǡter-wym-noun-jTn3KwcT Disambiguation of Bodily fluids: 95 5 Categories (other): Vilamovian entries with incorrect language header, Vilamovian entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of Vilamovian entries with incorrect language header: 90 10 Disambiguation of Vilamovian entries with topic categories using raw markup: 89 11 Topics: medicine, pathology, sciences
  2. abscess Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-ǡter-wym-noun-3g2LifAo
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: ǡtyn

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