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[[Category: Braereth feminine nouns]]
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{{Template: Braereth Dialects|ʧaˈmaʤe|cçaˈmaɟʝe|cjamag’|ʨaˈmaʥ|xamadj|ʃaˈmaʤ|samadz|saˈmaʣ}}
{{Template: Braereth Dialects|ʧaˈmaʤe|cçaˈmaɟʝe|cjamag’|ʨaˈmaʥ|xamadj|ʃaˈmaʤ|samats|saˈmats}}


===Etymology===
===Etymology===

Revision as of 01:12, 9 October 2022

Braereth

Pronunciation & Variants

Official Classical Tenibvreth Eomentesa Merineth
/ʧaˈmaʤe/ [cçaˈmaɟʝe] [ʨaˈmaʥ]
cjamag’
[ʃaˈmaʤ]
xamadj
[saˈmats]
samats

Etymology

Possibly from a conflation of cjantu 'song' and mage 'witch, sorcerer', influenced by french charme. From Latin cantio, cantamen

Cognates & Comparisons

Noun

cjamage f (plural cjamages)

  1. spell, charm, incantation