klei
Afrikaans
Etymology
From Dutch klei, from Middle Dutch cleie, from Old Dutch *klei, from Proto-Germanic *klajjaz, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gley- (“to glue, stick together”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kləi̯/
Noun
klei (uncountable)
Derived terms
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch cleie, from Old Dutch *klei, from Proto-West Germanic *klaij, from Proto-Germanic *klajjaz, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gley- (“to glue, stick together”). Compare German Klei, English clay.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /klɛi̯/
Audio: (file) - Hyphenation: klei
- Rhymes: -ɛi̯
- Homophone: Klei
Noun
klei f (uncountable)
Derived terms
- boetseerklei
- kleien
- kleileem
- kleitablet
- papierklei
- pijpklei
- rivierklei
- veenklei
- zeeklei
Descendants
See also
Anagrams
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈklɛ.i/
Audio: (file) - Rhymes: -ɛi
- Syllabification: kle‧i
Verb
klei
- third-person singular present of kleić
Rade
Etymology 1
From Proto-Chamic *talɛy, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *talih, from Proto-Austronesian *CaliS.
Noun
klei (classifier aruăt)
Etymology 2
From Proto-Chamic *kalɛy, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *kali, from Proto-Austronesian *kalih.
Verb
klei
- (transitive) to dig
Etymology 3
Noun
klei
Etymology 4
Noun
klei
- incident; occurrence
- klei bruă anei
- this incident
- Klei Mphŭn Dơ̆ng
- Genesis
- (literally, “the Beginning”)
- Klei Kbiă
- Exodus
- (literally, “the Exit”)
- Klei Yap
- Numbers
- (literally, “the Accounting”)
- Klei Mtô Mñă Klei Bhiăn
- Deuteronomy
- (literally, “the Restatement of the Law”)
Usage notes
Nominalizes other parts of speech like Vietnamese sự or Japanese 事 (koto).
References
- James A. Tharp, Y-Bhăm Ƀuôn-yǎ (1980) A Rhade-English Dictionary with English-Rhade Finderlist (Pacific Linguistics. Series C-58)[1], Canberra: Pacific Linguistics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, →ISBN, archived from the original on 1 November 2021, page 64