"πŒ“πŒπŒ•πŒπŒ„πŒŒ" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [North Picene]

Forms: rotnem [romanization]
Etymology: Uncertain. According to the linguist John Harkness, it might be related to Latin rota, from Proto-Indo-European *Hrethβ‚‚-. However, the presence of "n" in the word complicates the etymology and contradicts a direct derivation from Proto-Indo-European *HrΓ³thβ‚‚-ehβ‚‚. It is possible that the "n" emerged from the affixation of the suffix *-nΓ³s or a descendant of this suffix. This etymology is further complicated by the appearance of the form rotem in a later portion of the text, which may be a variant spelling and thus could indicate that the term rotnem is misspelt. Etymology templates: {{root|nrp|ine-pro|*Hrethβ‚‚-}}, {{unc|nrp}} Uncertain, {{cog|la|rota}} Latin rota, {{der|nrp|ine-pro|*Hrethβ‚‚-}} Proto-Indo-European *Hrethβ‚‚-, {{der|nrp|ine-pro||*HrΓ³thβ‚‚-ehβ‚‚}} Proto-Indo-European *HrΓ³thβ‚‚-ehβ‚‚ Head templates: {{head|nrp|noun|accusative singular}} πŒ“πŒπŒ•πŒπŒ„πŒŒ (rotnem) (accusative singular)
  1. The meaning of this term is uncertain. Possibilities include: Tags: accusative, singular
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          "text": "(if a noun) wheel"
        },
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          "text": "(if a neuter substantivized adjective) wheel monument"
        }
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