big

 09 October 12:37   

    From arctic accent big, bigge (, ), of ambiguous origin, possibly from a accent of Old Norse.

    #Of a abundant ; ; the weakest faculty of abundant size.

    #:Elephants are big animals, and they eat a lot.

    # .

    #:Kids should get advice from big humans if they wish to use the kitchen.

    # or .

    #:Whats so big about that? I do it all the time.

    of a abundant size

    :: (thai55)

    :Mandarin: (da)

    :: (tua33)

    adult

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    :Mandarin: (daren)

    :: (/tua11 la?35/)

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    *Portuguese: m and f, ,

    *Spanish: m and f, ,

    *Swahili: ; , pl (noun 1/2)

    *Thai: (dtoh laaeo); (dtoh)

    *the

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    # , little

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    big

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    From Old Norse ‘inhabit, build’.

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    From English .

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    From Proto-Athabascan *-w??t?.

    Cognates: Navajo -bid, Plains Apache -bid.

    -big (, e.g., shibig my belly, bibig her/his/their belly)

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    The anatomy -big occurs in the White Abundance varieties; -bid occurs in San Carlos and Dilze’eh (Tonto).

    

    

 



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