Ként'í
Méníshè
Etymology
From Proto-Méníshè *kent'i.
Pronunciation
Noun
ként'í (magic class, plural ként'íà)
- youth, young witch, child
- Míkháà ként'í...
- Insolent child...
- -Imperatrix (Motherland: Fort Salem, Episode 203)
- Insolent child...
- Míkháà ként'í...
- girl
Translations
Sense: person who has not reached adulthood (child) [edit] |
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Sense: female child (girl) [edit] |
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Creation and Usage Notes
This word was coined in honor of my nephew, Kent Hirano, who never once in the entire history of his life scored a single point on me in basketball. Not even once! Not even by accident! So embarrassing for him...
-David J. Peterson 00:33, 22 July 2021 (PDT) |
Categories:
- Méníshè terms inherited from Proto-Méníshè
- Méníshè terms derived from Proto-Méníshè
- Méníshè terms with IPA pronunciation
- Méníshè magic-class nouns
- Méníshè lemmas
- Méníshè nouns
- Sense:Person who has not reached adulthood
- Sense:Female child
- Meni:Children
- Meni:Family members
- Meni:Female people
- Meni:People
- Meni:Swadesh list
- Méníshè terms with creation and usage notes