"gnafeen" meaning in All languages combined

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Verb [Yola]

IPA: /naˈfiːn/
Etymology: From Middle English gnaȝen (“to gnaw”), from Old English gnagan, from Proto-West Germanic *gnagan. Compare also Middle English gnaffed. Etymology templates: {{inh|yol|enm|gnawen|gnaȝen|t=to gnaw}} Middle English gnaȝen (“to gnaw”), {{inh|yol|ang|gnagan}} Old English gnagan, {{inh|yol|gmw-pro|*gnagan}} Proto-West Germanic *gnagan, {{cog|enm|gnaffed}} Middle English gnaffed Head templates: {{head|yol|verb}} gnafeen
  1. (figurative) chopping Tags: figuratively
    Sense id: en-gnafeen-yol-verb-42ckGhne Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Yola entries with incorrect language header
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  "lang_code": "yol",
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          "parents": [],
          "source": "w"
        },
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          "english": "Chopping the sod on beans.",
          "ref": "1867, GLOSSARY OF THE DIALECT OF FORTH AND BARGY:",
          "text": "Gnafeen a beanes.",
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        }
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        "Yola terms inherited from Middle English",
        "Yola terms inherited from Old English",
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        {
          "english": "Chopping the sod on beans.",
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        }
      ],
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    }
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