Where does “ʔayild” come from?
ʔayild (Lushootseed) comes from Lushootseed -d — denotes an action performed on someone or something else (transitive suffix; allows for a direct complement patient, creating a patient-oriented verb).
ʔayild (Lushootseed): to store or cache something
Definitions
- to store or cache something
Ancestry of “ʔayild”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Lushootseed | -d | denotes an action performed on someone or something else (transitive suffix; allows for a direct complement patient, creating a patient-oriented verb) |