bar-ak

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See also: barak, Barak, and barák

Assan[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Proto-Yeniseian *ʔaqV (to make sour, to rot). Compare Kott age ("rotten"), b-āge-jaŋ ("to rot") and Arin bar-oje ("rotten").

Adjective[edit]

bar-ak

  1. rotten