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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
Possibly from a conflation of ''[[cjantu]]'' 'song' and ''[[mage]]'' 'witch, sorcerer', influenced by french ''[[charme]]''.
Possibly from a conflation of '''''[[cjantu]]''''' 'song' and '''''[[mage]]''''' 'witch, sorcerer', influenced by french '''''[[wikt: charme#French|charme]]'''''.
From [[wiki:Latin|Latin]] '''''[[wikt: cantio, cantamen|cantio, cantamen]]'''''
From [[wiki:Latin|Latin]] '''''[[wikt: cantio|cantio]]''''', '''''[[wikt: cantamen|cantamen]]'''''


====Cognates & Comparisons====
====Cognates & Comparisons====

Latest revision as of 01:13, 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