osi
Appearance
See also: Appendix:Variations of "osi"
Estonian
[edit]Noun
[edit]osi
Italian
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Adjective
[edit]osi m pl
Etymology 2
[edit]See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
[edit]osi m pl
Etymology 3
[edit]See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
[edit]osi m pl
Etymology 4
[edit]See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Verb
[edit]osi
- inflection of osare:
Anagrams
[edit]Latin
[edit]Participle
[edit]ōsī
Latvian
[edit]Noun
[edit]osi m
Polish
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Adjective
[edit]osi (not comparable, no derived adverb)
- (relational) wasp (of, pertaining to, or characteristic of wasps)
Declension
[edit]Declension of osi (soft)
singular | plural | |||||
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masculine animate | masculine inanimate | feminine | neuter | virile (= masculine personal) | non-virile | |
nominative | osi | osia | osie | osi | osie | |
genitive | osiego | osiej | osiego | osich | ||
dative | osiemu | osiej | osiemu | osim | ||
accusative | osiego | osi | osią | osie | osich | osie |
instrumental | osim | osią | osim | osimi | ||
locative | osim | osiej | osim | osich |
Etymology 2
[edit]Noun
[edit]osi f
Further reading
[edit]- osi in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Serbo-Croatian
[edit]Noun
[edit]osi (Cyrillic spelling оси)
Uzbek
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Arabic عَاصٍ (ʕāṣin).
Noun
[edit]osi (comparative osiroq, superlative eng osi)
Venetan
[edit]Noun
[edit]osi
Yoruba
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- òsìn (obsolete)
Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]òsì
- left
- the third-in-command of the king in some towns, the third-in-rank in any group or collective
- Synonym: igbákẹ́ta
Synonyms
[edit]Yoruba Varieties and Languages - òsì (“left”) | |||||
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Language Family | Variety Group | Variety/Language | Subdialect | Location | Words |
Proto-Itsekiri-SEY | Southeast Yoruba | Ìkálẹ̀ (Ùkálẹ̀) | Òkìtìpupa | òhì | |
Ìlàjẹ (Ùlàjẹ) | Mahin | òhì | |||
Ìtsẹkírì | Ìwẹrẹ | òsìn | |||
Olùkùmi | Ugbódù | òhìn | |||
Proto-Yoruba | Northwest Yoruba | Àwórì | Èbúté Mẹ́tà | òsì | |
Ẹ̀gbá | Abẹ́òkúta | òsì | |||
Èkó | Èkó | òsì | |||
Ìbàdàn | Ìbàdàn | òsì | |||
Ìbàràpá | Igbó Òrà | òsì | |||
Ìbọ̀lọ́ | Òṣogbo (Òsogbo) | òsì | |||
Ọ̀fà | òsì | ||||
Ìlọrin | Ìlọrin | òsì | |||
Oǹkó | Òtù | òsì | |||
Ìwéré Ilé | òsì | ||||
Òkèhò | òsì | ||||
Ìsẹ́yìn | òsì | ||||
Ṣakí | òsì | ||||
Tedé | òsì | ||||
Ìgbẹ́tì | òsì | ||||
Ọ̀yọ́ | Ọ̀yọ́ | òsì, òsìn (obsolete) | |||
Ògbómọ̀ṣọ́ (Ògbómọ̀sọ́) | òsì, òsìn (obsolete) | ||||
Standard Yorùbá | Nàìjíríà | òsì, òsìn (obsolete) | |||
Bɛ̀nɛ̀ | òsì | ||||
Northeast Yoruba/Okun | Gbẹ̀dẹ̀ | Ìyá Gbẹ̀dẹ̀ | ohì | ||
Ìbùnú | Bùnú | ohì | |||
Ìjùmú | Ìjùmú | ohì | |||
Ìkìrì | Akutupa Kiri | ohì | |||
Ìyàgbà | Ìsánlú Ìtẹ̀dó | ohì | |||
Owé | Kabba | ohì, òhì | |||
Ọ̀wọ́rọ̀ | Lọ́kọ́ja | ohì | |||
Ede Languages/Southwest Yoruba | Ifɛ̀ | Akpáré | àwóòsì, òsì | ||
Atakpamɛ | àwóòsì, òsì | ||||
Est-Mono | àwóòsì, òsì | ||||
Tchetti (Tsɛti, Cɛti) | àwóòsì, òsì | ||||
Note: This amalgamation of terms comes from a number of different academic papers focused on the unique varieties and languages spoken in the Yoruboid dialectal continuum which extends from eastern Togo to southern Nigeria. The terms for spoken varieties, now deemed dialects of Yorùbá in Nigeria (i.e. Southeast Yorùbá, Northwest Yorùbá, Central Yorùbá, and Northeast Yorùbá), have converged with those of Standard Yorùbá leading to the creation of what can be labeled Common Yorùbá (Funṣọ Akere, 1977). It can be assumed that the Standard Yorùbá term can also be used in most Nigerian varieties alongside native terms, especially amongst younger speakers. This does not apply to the other Nigerian Yoruboid languages of Ìṣẹkírì and Olùkùmi, nor the Èdè Languages of Benin and Togo. |
Coordinate terms
[edit]- ọ̀tún (“right”)
Derived terms
[edit]- apá ọwọ́ òsì (“lefthand”)
- ọlọ́wọ́-òsì (“someone who is left-handed”)
- ọwọ́ òsì (“left hand”)
- Òsì (“A title for the third in rank of a town or group”)
- òsì-inú (“enlarged spleen”)
Zaghawa
[edit]Noun
[edit]osi
References
[edit]Beria-English English-Beria Dictionary [provisional] ADESK, Iriba, Kobe Department, Chad
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