"itakysé" meaning in Old Tupi

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Noun

IPA: /i.ta.kɨ.ˈsɛ/
Etymology: From itá (“stone, metal”, noun) + kysé (“knife”, noun). Etymology templates: {{compound|tpw|itá|kysé|pos1=noun|pos2=noun|t1=stone, metal|t2=knife}} itá (“stone, metal”, noun) + kysé (“knife”, noun) Head templates: {{head|tpw|noun|head=itakysé}} itakysé
  1. stone or metal knife
    Sense id: en-itakysé-tpw-noun-hMUTThxL Categories (other): Old Tupi entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for itakysé meaning in Old Tupi (0.9kB)

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