"tániilʼáí" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Navajo]

Etymology: “those that swarm out over the water”: táni- (prefix, over the water) + -lʼá (neuter stem, a plurality extends), from -l- (classifier) + -ʼa (stem, it extends), plus -í (nominalizer) Head templates: {{head|nv|noun}} tániilʼáí
  1. dragonfly Wikipedia link: nv:tániilʼáí Categories (lifeform): Insects

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