"Wóózhchʼį́į́d" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Navajo]

Etymology: From the root -CHʼĮ́Į́D (“to be hoarse”), referring to the sound of an eaglet’s cry and its changing voice. For a base with similar meaning, see bizhízhchʼį́į́d (“his voice is changing”). Compare Western Apache Múhshchiiʼ (“February, owl hoots”). Etymology templates: {{nv-root|-CHʼĮ́Į́D|hoarse|to be hoarse}} -CHʼĮ́Į́D (“to be hoarse”), {{cog|apw|Múhshchiiʼ||February, owl hoots}} Western Apache Múhshchiiʼ (“February, owl hoots”) Head templates: {{head|nv|noun}} Wóózhchʼį́į́d
  1. March Categories (topical): Months

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