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# welcome
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#: ''One of the few permissable instances of eliding a linking vowel between compounds; presumably from a theoretical '''[[brana#Europic|brana]]''' ‘good’ and '''[[tcivu#Europic|tcivu]]''' ‘arrival’ with final '''-e''' to indicate a salutation.''
#: One of the few permissable instances of eliding a linking vowel between compounds; presumably from a theoretical ''[[brana#Europic|brana]]'' ‘good’ and ''[[tcivu#Europic|tcivu]]'' ‘arrival’ with final ''-e'' to indicate a salutation.

Latest revision as of 15:45, 23 March 2026

Europic

Pronunciation

Etymology

From brana ‘good’ + tcive ‘to arrive’.

Interjection

brantcive

  1. welcome
    One of the few permissable instances of eliding a linking vowel between compounds; presumably from a theoretical brana ‘good’ and tcivu ‘arrival’ with final -e to indicate a salutation.