"aitrą" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Proto-Germanic]

IPA: /ˈɑi̯.trɑ̃/
Etymology: From Proto-Indo-European *h₂eyd-ro-m, from *h₂eyd- (“to swell; swelling, tumour, abscess”). Cognate with Ancient Greek οἶδος (oîdos, “tumour, swelling”) and the first element *οἰδῐ́- (*oidí-) of the name Οἰδῐ́πους (Oidípous, “Oedipus”, literally “swollen-footed”), as well as with Old Church Slavonic ꙗдра (jadra, “bosom, embrace”, pl.). Etymology templates: {{root|gem-pro|ine-pro|*h₂eyd-}}, {{inh|gem-pro|ine-pro||*h₂eyd-ro-m}} Proto-Indo-European *h₂eyd-ro-m, {{m|ine-pro|*h₂eyd-||to swell; swelling, tumour, abscess}} *h₂eyd- (“to swell; swelling, tumour, abscess”), {{cog|grc|οἶδος||tumour, swelling}} Ancient Greek οἶδος (oîdos, “tumour, swelling”), {{m|grc||*οἰδῐ́-}} *οἰδῐ́- (*oidí-), {{m|grc|Οἰδῐ́πους||Oedipus|lit=swollen-footed}} Οἰδῐ́πους (Oidípous, “Oedipus”, literally “swollen-footed”), {{cog|cu|ꙗдра||bosom, embrace|pos=pl.}} Old Church Slavonic ꙗдра (jadra, “bosom, embrace”, pl.) Inflection templates: {{gem-decl-noun}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], aitrą [nominative, singular], aitrō [nominative, plural], aitrą [singular, vocative], aitrō [plural, vocative], aitrą [accusative, singular], aitrō [accusative, plural], aitras [genitive, singular], aitris [genitive, singular], aitrǫ̂ [genitive, plural], aitrai [dative, singular], aitramaz [dative, plural], aitrō [instrumental, singular], aitramiz [instrumental, plural]
  1. poison Tags: neuter, reconstruction
    Sense id: en-aitrą-gem-pro-noun-V0Or3d36
  2. pus Tags: neuter, reconstruction
    Sense id: en-aitrą-gem-pro-noun-jTn3KwcT Categories (other): Proto-Germanic entries with incorrect language header, Proto-Germanic entries with topic categories using raw markup, Proto-Germanic terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys Disambiguation of Proto-Germanic entries with incorrect language header: 2 98 Disambiguation of Proto-Germanic entries with topic categories using raw markup: 2 98 Disambiguation of Proto-Germanic terms with non-redundant non-automated sortkeys: 1 99
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Related terms: aitaz, aitijǭ, aitǭ, aitrijaną, aitrōną

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      "ipa": "/ˈɑi̯.trɑ̃/"
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}

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