Shikathi Word summary
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verb
korā lator
korā Lator
[kɔra lɐtɔr]*
strike (hit)
[kɔra lɐtɔr]*
strike (hit)
Shikathi
⤷ Not dialect specific
⤷ Other (see notes)
⤷ Not dialect specific
⤷ Other (see notes)
Etymology
obsolete: korak
disputed etymology 1: from "hōkorak" = skyfire. (hōkum + ora)
disputed etymology 2: "korak" = an onomatopoeia of the crackling effect of lightning. Notes
idiomatic expression similar to: "to strike someone's fancy", "to knock the socks off", "to knock someone dead"
obsolete: korak
disputed etymology 1: from "hōkorak" = skyfire. (hōkum + ora)
disputed etymology 2: "korak" = an onomatopoeia of the crackling effect of lightning. Notes
idiomatic expression similar to: "to strike someone's fancy", "to knock the socks off", "to knock someone dead"
* Pronunciation of this word was estimated based on phonology/orthography
↺ 19 June 2014, 02:17
↺ 19 June 2014, 02:17
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Homonyms (1)? Based on identical spelling. Showing max of 5.
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