"ʔəɬbid" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Lushootseed]

Etymology: ʔəɬəd (“eat”) + -bid (“thing for”) Etymology templates: {{affix|lut|ʔəɬəd|-bid|t1=eat|t2=thing for}} ʔəɬəd (“eat”) + -bid (“thing for”) Head templates: {{head|lut|noun}} ʔəɬbid
  1. thing for eating
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          "english": "That which they used to eat was sort of like clams, sort of like barnacles that they would use for food.",
          "text": "ƛ̕uʔəɬbid ʔə tiʔiɬ cədiɬ ƛ̕əsuʔəɬəds əlgʷəʔ ƛ̕ux̌əɬ ti gʷəsʔax̌ʷuʔ x̌əɬ ti c̓ubc̓ub",
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          "text": "ƛ̕uʔəɬbid ʔə tiʔiɬ cədiɬ ƛ̕əsuʔəɬəds əlgʷəʔ ƛ̕ux̌əɬ ti gʷəsʔax̌ʷuʔ x̌əɬ ti c̓ubc̓ub",
          "type": "example"
        }
      ],
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        "thing for eating"
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