"خية" meaning in All languages combined

See خية on Wiktionary

Noun [North Levantine Arabic]

IPA: /ˈxaj.je/ Forms: ḵayye [romanization]
Etymology: Feminine form of خي (ḵayy, “brother”). Etymology templates: {{m|apc|خي|t=brother|tr=ḵayy}} خي (ḵayy, “brother”) Head templates: {{apc-noun|g=f|tr=ḵayye}} خية • (ḵayye) f
  1. (dated) sister Tags: dated Synonyms: إخت
    Sense id: en-خية-apc-noun-GYDTkn8H Categories (other): North Levantine Arabic entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for خية meaning in All languages combined (0.9kB)

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