Noxton Word summary
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verb
bxiū
[b͡ʃɪu]*
kill (end a life)
[b͡ʃɪu]*
kill (end a life)
Noxton
⤷ Not dialect specific
⤷ Neutral
⤷ Not dialect specific
⤷ Neutral
Etymology
the history of this word is ancient, coming from the ancient word bishiki, which meant to be on alert, the definition morphed over time, now into bxiū in Noxton to mean death, the cold, despair, whispers of gossip, or to die away in ones sleep, to go without a last moment of waking and without sign or evidence of one's passing. In a more colloquial sense the word could mean to disappear.
the history of this word is ancient, coming from the ancient word bishiki, which meant to be on alert, the definition morphed over time, now into bxiū in Noxton to mean death, the cold, despair, whispers of gossip, or to die away in ones sleep, to go without a last moment of waking and without sign or evidence of one's passing. In a more colloquial sense the word could mean to disappear.
No root/derivation information available.
* Pronunciation of this word was estimated based on phonology/orthography
↺ 27 October 2018, 21:07
↺ 27 October 2018, 21:07
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