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# {{lb|trig|pejorative}} crime
# crime
#: ''[[ba#Trigedasleng|Ba]] [[yu#Trigedasleng|yu]] [[kripon]] [[laik]] [[kripon]] [[ona#Trigedasleng|ona]] [[oso#Trigedasleng|oso]] [[ogeda]]''
#: ''[[ba#Trigedasleng|Ba]] [[yu#Trigedasleng|yu]] [[kripon]] [[laik]] [[kripon]] [[ona#Trigedasleng|ona]] [[oso#Trigedasleng|oso]] [[ogeda]]''
#:: But your '''crime''' was a '''crime''' against us all.
#:: But your '''crime''' was a '''crime''' against us all.

Latest revision as of 22:22, 10 July 2024

Trigedasleng

Etymology

From English creeping. Original kripen changed to kripon based on analogy.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈkɹipɔn/

Rhymes: -ipɔn

Noun

kripon

  1. crime
    Ba yu kripon laik kripon ona oso ogeda
    But your crime was a crime against us all.
    -Octavia (The 100, Episode 501)
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