ánítʼį́į́h

Etymology

ʼá- (thematic) + -ni- (thematic) + -∅- (3rd person subject prefix) + -∅- (classifier) + -tʼį́į́h (neuter imperfective stem of root -TʼĮ́Į́H, “to practice witchcraft”).

Verb

ánítʼį́į́h

  1. she is a witch
  2. he is a wizard
  3. s/he practices sorcery

Usage notes

This is a neuter verb that uses only the imperfective mode.

Conjugation

Paradigm: Neuter imperfective (∅)

IMPERFECTIVE singular duoplural plural
1st person áníshtʼį́į́h ániitʼį́į́h ádaniitʼį́į́h
2nd person ánítʼį́į́h ánóhtʼį́į́h ádanohtʼį́į́h
3rd person ánítʼį́į́h ádanitʼį́į́h
4th person ájítʼį́į́h ádajítʼį́į́h

Noun

ánítʼį́į́h

  1. witchcraft, sorcery

Synonyms

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