Contionary:maùsau
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Knrawi
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Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. The curator will most likely add it at some point in the future.) Related to Soc'ul' mauez'u
Pronunciation
- ⫽maʊ˩x̟aʊ⫽
Noun
maùsau
- a kind of long hat decorated with shark or crocodile teeth used in southern Nthequat to scare pests and demons away
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Declension
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| sgv | ptv | |||||||
| gen | gen | |||||||
| nom/dat | mausàug | mausâug* | mausàuvi | mausâuvi* | ||||
| acc | maùsau | maûsau* | zimàusau | zimâusau* | ||||
| loc | sg̀ mausàug | sĝ mausâug* | sr̀ mausàuvi | sr̂ mausâuvi* | ||||
| *low falling tone in some regions | ||||||||