The T́uliǹgrai Etymological Dictionary

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  O and Ô

Etymology: Eretiǹgrai O, from the same letter in Mižinai.

The 27th letter of the T́uliǹgrai alphabet is a vowel. Like all vowels, it's short, and has two aspects, called "broad" and "narrow".

The broad aspect of this vowel is pronounced like the short O in Latin or the O in Spanish, and its name is o (informal) and eoretai (formal).

The narrow aspect is pronounced like the O in English words like cool, fool, hood, or shook. Its name is ô or o kapeol (informal), or eôretai or eoretai kapeol (formal).
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ODAŃ–
ORET–
ÔRET–

ODAŃ–

Etymology: South Kantos Odanna, Lake Odańa (place name)

odańa or dańa — To tell a person to go drown in Odańa (transitive verb, zaodańax or zadańax).

Odańai or Dańai — 1. The name of a fresh-water lake, the second largest in the World, after one in Syorkai, and the second deepest in the World, after one in Alteŕa. 2. A personal name, of any gender. Transcribed in fiction on this site as Odańa (proper noun)

odańakristei or dańakristei — A dream of Odańa (event noun, eiodańakristai or eidańakristai).

odańarnē or dańarnē — Someone with a short temper, as one who frequently tells others to go drown themselves (animate noun, ēodańarnai or ēdańarnai).

odańe or dańe — A memento of a trip to Lake Odańa, as a shell from the shore (count noun, eodańai or edańai).

odańeste or dańeste — A group or set or collection of the above (count noun, eodańestai or dańestai).

odańê or dańê — The profound feeling or inspiration felt by those who visit Odańa (mass noun, êodańai or êdańai).

odańei or dańei — The act of making a pilgrimage to Odańa (event noun, eiodańai or eidańai).

odańē or dańē — A person who lives on the shore of Odańa, or an animal that lives at or in Odańa (animate noun, ēodańai or ēdańai).

odańi or dańi — To make a pilgrimage to Odańa (intransitive verb, zaodańix or zadańix).

odańirnē or dańirnē — Someone who makes a pilgrimage to Odańa (animate noun, ēodańirnai or ēdańirnai).

odańo or dańo — Like or pertaining to Lake Odańa (adjective, odańol or dańol).

odańy or dańy — As above, but an adverb (adverb, odańyr or dańyr).

ORET–

Etymology: o, informal name for the letter O, + ret, a letter of the alphabet (count noun)

oreta — To mark something with the letter O (transitive verb, zaoretax).

oretarnē — A person who marks something with the letter O (animate noun, ēoretarnai).

orete — The letter O of the T́uliǹgrai alphabet (count noun, eoretai).

oreteste — A group or set or collection of the above (count noun, eoretestai).

oretekore — A piece of jewelry in the form of the letter O of the T́uliǹgrai alphabet (count noun, eoretekorai).

oretekoreste — A group or set or collection of the above; or a box to keep them in (count noun, eoretekorestai).

oretê — O-ness, the balance, shape, design, or composition of the letter O (mass noun, êoretai).

oretei — The act of marking something with an O, or making art incorporating the letter O (event noun, eioretai).

oreti — To make a piece of art that incorporates the letter O (intransitive verb, zaoretix).

oretirnē — A person who does the above (animate noun, ēoretirnai).

oreto — Like or pertaining to the letter O (adjective, oretol).

orety — As above, but an adverb (adverb, oretyr).

ÔRET–

Etymology: ô, informal name for the letter Ô, + ret, a letter of the alphabet (count noun)

ôreta — To mark something with the letter Ô (transitive verb, zaôretax).

ôretarnē — A person who marks something with the letter Ô (animate noun, ēôretarnai).

ôrete — The letter Ô of the T́uliǹgrai alphabet (count noun, eôretai).

ôreteste — A group or set or collection of the above (count noun, eôretestai).

ôretekore — A piece of jewelry in the form of the letter Ô of the T́uliǹgrai alphabet (count noun, eôretekorai).

ôretekoreste — A group or set or collection of the above; or a box to keep them in (count noun, eôretekorestai).

ôretê — Ô-ness, the balance, shape, design, or composition of the letter Ô (mass noun, êôretai).

ôretei — The act of marking something with an Ô, or making art incorporating the letter Ô (event noun, eiôretai).

ôreti — To make a piece of art that incorporates the letter Ô (intransitive verb, zaôretix).

ôretirnē — A person who does the above (animate noun, ēôretirnai).

ôreto — Like or pertaining to the letter Ô (adjective, ôretol).

ôrety — As above, but an adverb (adverb, ôretyr).

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