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#: ''[['Uyèghà]] [[ùrì]] [[mé]] [[péník'òyè]], [[beà]] [[akán]] [[mé]] [[yayè]] [[akán]] [[vú]]—[[péchér]] [[jìrùvónàz]] [[úrràyà]] [[ènò]].''
#: ''[['Uyèghà]] [[ùrì]] [[mé]] [[péník'òyè]], [[beà]] [[akán]] [[mé]] [[yayè]] [[akán]] [[vú]]—[[péchér]] [[jìrùvónàz]] [[úrràyà]] [[ènò]].''
#:: They will not stop until we end them, '''one''' cell at a time. Using all the weapons at our disposal.
#:: They will not stop until we end them, '''one''' cell at a time. Using all the weapons at our disposal.
#::: -''General Amis'' (''[[Motherland: Fort Salem]]'')
#::: -''General Amis'' (''[[Motherland: Fort Salem]]'', [[Season_1_Motherland:_Fort_Salem_Dialogue#Episode_103|Episode 103]])

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Méníshè

Etymology

From a- +‎ kán.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /a˧kan˥/

Noun

akán (magic class, plural akánkà)

  1. (military) cell (group of witches)
    'Uyèghà ùrì péník'òyè, beà akán yayè akán péchér jìrùvónàz úrràyà ènò.
    They will not stop until we end them, one cell at a time. Using all the weapons at our disposal.
    -General Amis (Motherland: Fort Salem, Episode 103)