poy
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old French poi (“small hill”), from Latin podium.
Noun
[edit]poy (plural poys)
- A support structure.
- A balancing pole used by tightrope walkers.
- A long pole, normally with a hook, used to push barges upstream.
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[edit]Anagrams
[edit]Linngithigh
[edit]Pronoun
[edit]poy
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[edit]Linngithigh personal pronouns
Person | Number (and clusivity) | Nominative | Accusative | Genitive | Dative |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
First | Singular | ayong | ninh | thom | thon |
Dual inclusive | linggay | linh | linam | lingg | |
Non-singular exclusive | nan | nanh | nanam | nangg | |
Plural inclusive | puy | punh | punam | pungg | |
Second | Singular | tru | nanh | kom | kon |
Dual | poy | ponh | ponam | pongg | |
Plural | irae | iraenh | iraenam | iraengg | |
Third | Singular | lu | ngonh | ngom | ngon |
Dual | lawuy | lawunh/lanh | lawunam | lawungg | |
Plural | 'ar | 'anh | 'anam | 'angg |
Middle French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adverb
[edit]poy
- little; not much; not a lot
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[edit]Descendants
[edit]- French: peu