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121 madárszó
(DE) Vogelgesang {r}; (EN) bird-call -
122 soinu
[from Rom. * sonu] iz.1. sound; \soinu goxoko saxofoia a saxophone with a sweet sound; \soinu lodia dull sound; \soinu zorrotza sharp soundc. [ izenen aurrean ] \soinu-langa sound barrier; \soinu-uhin sound wave2. ( hotsa) sound;uhinen \soinua the sound of the waves3. ( musika)a. music; \soinua eta dantzak music and dancing; dantzan ari ziren txistu-\soinuan they were dancing to the sound of the txistu fluteb. ( Eskoziako gaitari d.) skirlc. ( tresna) accordion; \soinua jotzen daki he plays the accordion4. bird call -
123 txinta
iz.1. bird call, chirp, warble2. (haur h.) money3. \txinta k drumsticks -
124 dovabiti
vt pf -domamiti; hunt entice by decoy (ili bird-call) -
125 di-li-bi-pi-la
wr. di-li-bi-pi-la; di-li-ib-pi "a bird call" -
126 di-li-ib-pi
wr. di-li-bi-pi-la; di-li-ib-pi "a bird call" -
127 σιαλενδρίς
Grammatical information: ?Meaning: a bird (Call. fr. 419, after H.)Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: s.Pfeiffer ad loc. Does it continue a Pre-Greek *syal-?Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σιαλενδρίς
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128 fluitje
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