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==Oltic==
==Oltic==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{lyti-inh|νιντις|νιντι|ninanti}} The "sea anemone" sense is a calque of {{com|lyti|p=c|grc|κνίδη}}
{{lyti-inh|νιντις|νιντι|ninanti}}. The "sea anemone" sense is a calque of {{der|lyti|p=c|grc|κνίδη}}


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===

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Oltic

Etymology

From Middle Oltic νιντις, from Old Oltic νιντι, from Proto-Celtic *ninanti. The "sea anemone" sense is a calque of Ancient Greek κνίδη (knídē)

Pronunciation

Noun

νὶντις (nìntisf (Cyrillic spelling ниндис)

  1. stinging nettle (Urtica dioica)
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  2. sea anemone
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νὶντις declension (i-stem)
sg pl
nom νὶντις νὶντις
voc νὶντι
acc νὶντιν
gen νὶντεις νὶντιον