π”Έπ”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”΄π•’π•‘π•’π”΄π•šπ•’π•‘π•Ž

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Aghwan[edit]

Etymology[edit]

𐔸𐔰- (ta-, andative preverb) +‎ π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”΄ (ʒ́uΔ‘e, β€œlord”) +‎ π•’π•‘π•’π”΄π•šπ•’π•‘π•Ž (upesun, β€œto say”), literally β€œLord's sayings”

Noun[edit]

π”Έπ”°π•ƒπ•’π•‘π•˜π”΄π•’π•‘π•’π”΄π•šπ•’π•‘π•Ž (taʒ́uΔ‘eupesun)

  1. fable
    Synonym: 𐔱𐔰𐔸𐔴𐕣𐔰𐔾𐔼𐕅 (batekalil')

Usage notes[edit]

Always abbreviated as π”Έπ”°π•ƒΝžπ”΄π•’π•‘π•’π”΄π•šπ•’π•‘π•Ž (taΚ’ΜΝžeupesun)

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