Gak'epik

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Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ɡakʼɛˈpik/

Orthographic Form

This Kinuk'aaz lemma does not have a confirmed Zaduusel spelling.

Noun

gak'epik (class C standard, singulative gak'epik vanit, emphatic plural gak'epik varik)

  1. guard
    Igak'epik dzivi.
    It may be guarded.
    -Kindzi (Defiance, Episode 301)
    T'ovik vanit k'uzagirimaz gak'epik varik.
    The warrior noticed the many guards.[1]

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