omusenyi

التعريفات والمعاني

== Nyoro == === Etymology === From an extinct Central Sudanic language; compare Moru senye (“sand”). Ultimately from Proto-Central Sudanic *tsenya. === Noun === omusenyi class 3 (plural emisenyi class 4, augmentless musenyi, plural augmentless misenyi) sand === References === Schoenbrun, David (1993), “We Are What We Eat: Ancient Agriculture Between the Great Lakes”, in The Journal of African History, volume 4, number 1, pages 1–31 An African Classical Age: Eastern and Southern Africa in World History, 1000 B.C. to A.D. 400‎[1], 1998, page 306 == Tooro == === Etymology === From an extinct Central Sudanic language; compare Moru senye (“sand”). Ultimately from Proto-Central Sudanic *tsenya. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /omuséɲi/ Rhymes: -éɲi Hyphenation: o‧mu‧se‧nyi === Noun === omusenyi class 3 (plural emisenyi class 4, augmentless musenyi, plural augmentless misenyi) sand === References === Schoenbrun, David (1993), “We Are What We Eat: Ancient Agriculture Between the Great Lakes”, in The Journal of African History, volume 4, number 1, pages 1–31 Kaji, Shigeki (2007), A Rutooro Vocabulary‎[2], Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa (ILCAA), →ISBN, page 132 Rubongoya, L. T. (2013), Katondogorozi y'Orunyoro-Rutooro n'Orungereza [Runyoro–Rutooro-English and English-Runyoro–Rutooro dictionary]‎[3], Kampala: Modrug Publishers, →ISBN, page 260 Entry 7975 at Bantu Lexical Reconstructions 3