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redik

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Cornish

Etymology

From Latin rādīcula or Latin rādīcem.

Noun

redik f (singulative redigen)

  1. radishes

Narua

Noun

redik

  1. betel leaf

Volapük

Etymology

From red (red) + -ik (adjective morpheme).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /re.ˈdik/
  • Hyphenation: re‧dik

Adjective

redik

  1. red
    Ekölof yani redik.
    She has painted the red door.
    Ekölof yani rediku.
    She has painted the door red.

Declension

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Synonyms

  • ledik (older term, now obsolete; the initial English “r” consonant sound was changed to “l” in Original Volapük (evidently for the ease of Chinese speakers) and then later changed back to “r” in New Volapük, but cf. flen (friend) and glen (grain) vs gren (grain))

Hypernyms

Derived terms

  • bludaredik (blood-red) (blud)
  • dofaredik (dof)
  • klilaredik (klil)
  • redikön (become red, turn red, become flushed, blush)
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