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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From ''[[Contionary: haudrith#Brooding|haudrith]]'' ‘day’, ''[[Contionary: ai#Brooding|ai]]'' ‘which’, and ''[[Contionary: aplet#Brooding|aplet]]'' ‘to leave’.
From ''[[haudrith#Brooding|haudrith]]'' ‘day’, ''[[ai#Brooding|ai]]'' ‘which’, and ''[[aplet#Brooding|aplet]]'' ‘to leave’.


===Alternate Forms===
===Alternate Forms===
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* yesterday
* yesterday
: '''Literally:''' ‘The day which has left.’
: '''Literally:''' ‘The day which has left.’
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 15 January 2025

Brooding

Etymology

From haudrith ‘day’, ai ‘which’, and aplet ‘to leave’.

Alternate Forms

Extended ASCII Form: hUDiv I APet
Abjad ASCII Form: hDv I APt

Pronunciation

(Brooding) IPA: /haʊ̯.drɪθ aɪ̯ æ.plɛt/

Adverb

haudrith ai aaplet

  • yesterday
Literally: ‘The day which has left.’