تءتء
Root entry · 3 derived lemmasThis root primarily relates to sounds and vocalizations, specifically stuttering or stammering. It also extends to animal sounds, the unsteady movements of a child, and a proud gait in warfare.
Derived headwords
- 1.stutteringboth
The act of stuttering or stammering, characterized by repetition of sounds or syllables.
- 2.sound imitationclassical
An imitation of a sound, often used to describe a specific vocalization.
- 3.goat's mating callclassical
The sound a male goat makes when calling to a female goat for mating.
- 4.child's unsteady walkboth
The unsteady or tottering gait of a young child learning to walk.
- 5.proud walkclassical
A proud or strutting walk, especially in the context of warfare, signifying bravery.
- 1.to stutterboth
To speak with repetitions, hesitations, or pauses.
- 2.to make a soundclassical
To produce a sound, often imitative.
- 1.stuttererclassical
One who stutters or has a speech impediment.
- 2.goat's mating callclassical
The sound made by a male goat during mating season.