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[[Category: Hakdor words]]
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===Alternate Forms===
* '''''malur'''''


===Noun===
===Noun===
'''nalur'''
'''nalur'''
# mother, birth-giver
# mother, birth-giver
#: ''As a hermaphroditic species, the hakdor may be both mother and father. This term refers specifically to the parent who carried and gave birth to an infant. The standard word for both 'father' and 'mother' is '''''iatup'''''.''
#: ''As a hermaphroditic species, the hakdor may be both mother and father. This term refers specifically to the parent who carried and gave birth to an infant. The standard word for both 'father' and 'mother' is '''''[[iatup#Hakdor|iatup]]'''''.''


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
* '''''[[iatup#Hakdor|iatup]]'''''
* '''''[[iatup#Hakdor|iatup]]'''''

Latest revision as of 07:30, 13 February 2023

Hakdor

Pronunciation

Alternate Forms

Noun

nalur

  1. mother, birth-giver
    As a hermaphroditic species, the hakdor may be both mother and father. This term refers specifically to the parent who carried and gave birth to an infant. The standard word for both 'father' and 'mother' is iatup.

Synonyms