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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From [[Old Grekelin]] ''ξε-'', from Medieval Greek ''ξε-'' (kse-), alternative form of ''εκ-'' (ek-). Cognate with Modern Greek ''ξε-'', Latin ''ex/ē'', Old Irish ''ess-, a, ass'' (Irish ''as''), Lithuanian ''ìš'', Old Church Slavonic ''из'' (iz), Northern Kurdish ''ji'', Albanian ''ith''.
From [[Old Grekelin]] ''ξε-'', from Medieval Greek ''ξε-'' (kse-), alternative form of ''εκ-'' (ek-). Cognate with Modern Greek ''ξε-'', Latin ''ex/ē'', Old Irish ''ess-, a, ass'' (Irish ''as''), Lithuanian ''ìš'', Old Church Slavonic ''из'' (iz), Northern Kurdish ''ji'', Albanian ''ith''. Doublet of ''[[Contionary:ecs|ecs]]''.


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# (Slavic Grekelin) (+perfect tense) Expresses reversing of an already done condition
# (Slavic Grekelin) (+perfect tense) Expresses reversing of an already done condition
#: ''Kamo'' -> ''Ksekama'' (I do -> I reversed what I did)
#: ''Kamo'' -> ''Sekama'' (I do -> I reversed what I did)


# (Nouns and adjectives only) Used to express the object is of low quality, poorly made
# (Nouns and adjectives only) Used to express the object is of low quality, poorly made