- Look up
diminutive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
diminutive is a word
obtained by
modifying a root word to
convey a
slighter degree of its root...
- Czech, Slovak, Polish, Slovenian,
Ukrainian and
Russian names derive as
diminuitives from the
Slavic word
rogal or
rohel ("horned")
which in turn derives...
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sometimes called the
Dutch version of fish and chips.
Lekkerbekje is a
diminuitive of
Lekkerbek meaning Gourmand.
Lekkerbekje originated in IJmuiden. Lekkerbekje...
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derivation of
Latin for twice-baked,
while the term "cookie" is a
dutch diminuitive for koek,
meaning cake. Some
examples of this
dessert include a ginger...
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phonological inventories and phonotactics. Take for
instance /mɭɤŋ/ (門兒; 'door (
diminuitive)') seen in Pingdingnese, or /tʃɦɻʷəi/ (水; 'water') of Xuanzhounese, which...
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defend Himi.
Kuroko (黒子, Kuroko) A
member of the Kuroko, a
tribe of
diminuitive gray
humanoids capable of flight. He
holds deep
respect for his boss...
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Changzhou Wuxi
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diminuitive aq⁷ /aʔ꜆/ aeq⁷ /aʔ꜆/ aq⁷ /ɐʔ꜆/ eq⁷ /əʔ꜆/ aeq⁷ /æʔ꜆/ aq⁷ /aʔ꜆/ aq⁷ /aʔ꜆/...
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Keith County, Nebraska. UW 6731 (fragment of left ramus), 6732 & 6733. A
diminuitive shrew. S. sp.
Lemoyne Quarry,
Keith County, Nebraska. UW 6736, 6737 &...
- parts, fruits, languages) III kà sì bàŋ̩ ''lizard'' ethnonyms, trees,
diminuitives IV kù tì síuk ''path'' animals, instruments, m**** and
abstract nouns...
- the
first Måsøy
Church was
built there. The
first element is mási, the
diminuitive form of the
genitive case of the word már
which means "little seagull"...