hijip
Appearance
Volapük
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the bound morpheme hi- (“he-, male”) + jip (“sheep”) (lit. "he-sheep", cf. he-goat (she-goat), he-wolf (she-wolf); from English he- (“hi-”) and sheep (“jip”)).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]hijip (nominative plural hijips)
Declension
[edit]declension of hijip
Synonyms
[edit]- omjip, om-jip (See om-jipas - p. 4, om-jips - p. 9, om-jip - p. 12) [1] (older Original Volapük term, now obsolete)
Hypernyms
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[edit]See also
[edit]- hikapar (“billy goat”)
- jikapar (“nanny goat”)
- kapar (“goat”)
- of (“she (pronoun)”) (-of (“she”)) (free morpheme as a verbal suffix, e.g., binof (“she is”))
- of- (“she- (prefix)”) (free morpheme with or without a hyphen in Original Volapük)
- om (“he (pronoun)”) (-om (“he”)) (free morpheme as a verbal suffix, e.g., binom (“he is”))
- om- (“he- (prefix)”) (free morpheme with or without a hyphen in Original Volapük)