Q. us- [þ] pref. “[wrong] with a bad sense; unsuitable, bad, improper, useless, wrong” (Category: Wrong)
- Q. us- [þ], pref. “[wrong] with a bad sense; unsuitable, bad, improper, useless, wrong” (Category: Wrong)
References ✧ PE17/151, 172
Glosses
- “[wrong] with a bad sense” ✧ PE17/151
- “unsuitable, bad, improper, useless, wrong” ✧ PE17/172 (ur(u))
Variations
Related
- ur(u)- “hard, difficult” is in one deleted note is given the root, cognates and sense of us- “[wrong] with a bad sense; unsuitable, bad, improper, useless, wrong”
Element In
Cognates
- S. oth- “[wrong] with a bad sense; unsuitable, bad, improper, useless, wrong” ✧ PE17/151; PE17/172 (oth-)
Derivations
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√UTHU “bad; unsuitable; improper, useless, wrong; [wrong] with a bad sense” ✧ PE17/151; PE17/172 (UTHU)
Phonetic Developments