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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From '''''[[Contionary: yuhktag#Brooding|yuhktag]]''''' ‘rot’ and suffix '''''[[Contionary: -ee#Brooding|-ee]]''''' ‘like’.
From '''''[[yuhktag#Brooding|yuhktag]]''''' ‘rot’ and suffix '''''[[-ee#Brooding|-ee]]''''' ‘like’.
{{Brooding/altforms|yuktagE|yktg|}}
{{Brooding/altforms|yuktagE|yktg|}}
{{Brooding/pronunciation|jʌk.tɑ.ɡi}}
{{Brooding/pronunciation|jʌk.tɑ.ɡi}}

Revision as of 22:47, 14 January 2025

Brooding

Etymology

From yuhktag ‘rot’ and suffix -ee ‘like’.

Alternate Forms

Extended ASCII Form: yuktagE
Abjad ASCII Form: yktg

Pronunciation

(Brooding) IPA: /jʌk.tɑ.ɡi/

Adjective

yuhktagee

  1. rotten, decayed, decomposed