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titi

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English

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Copperytiti (Callicebus cuperus)

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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titi (pluraltitis)

  1. AnyNew World monkey of thegeneraCallicebus,Cheracebus, andPlecturocebus, native toSouth America, distinguished by their long soft fur.
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed fromMaori.

Noun

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titi (pluraltitis)

  1. (New Zealand)Mutton bird.

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Noun

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titi (pluraltitis)

  1. Atree of the southernUnited States (Cliftonia monophylla) having glossy leaves andracemes of fragrant white flowers succeeded by one-seededdrupes.
  2. Any tree of the relatedgenusCyrilla.
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Agutaynen

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titi

  1. nipple;breast;udder

Amis

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Noun

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titi

  1. meat

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Entry #”, in阿美語中部方言辭典 [Dictionary of the Central Dialect of Amis]‎[1] (in Chinese), Taiwan:Council of Indigenous Peoples,2021

Aymara

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titi

  1. wild cat,Leopardus jacobita

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Glosbe

Balinese

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Romanization

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titi

  1. Romanization ofᬢᬶᬢᬶ(bridge, a wooden plank)
  2. Romanization ofᬢᬶᬣᬶ(lunar date)

Bislama

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titi

  1. breast

Cebuano

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Etymology 1

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Comparedidi.

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titi

  1. (childish) ababy bottle

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titi

  1. (childish) to nurse; tosuck

Etymology 2

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Comparetito.

Noun

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titi

  1. A respectful term ofaddress to any familiar olderman.

Etymology 3

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Undetermined.

Verb

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titi

  1. touse up
  2. tointrude; tomeddle

French

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Etymology 1

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

Noun

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titi m (pluraltitis)

  1. (colloquial)street urchin
    Synonyms:gavroche,poulbot
    lestitis parisiensParisianstreet urchins

Etymology 2

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Borrowed from aTupian language.

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titi m (pluraltitis)

  1. titi(New World monkey)

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Guaraní

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 This entry needs pronunciation information. If you are familiar with theIPA then please add some!

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titi

  1. breast
    Synonym:káma

Hausa

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromYorubatítì(street), fromEnglishstreet.

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  • IPA(key):/tíː.tìː/
    • (Standard Kano Hausa)IPA(key):[tíː.tìː]

Noun

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tītī̀ m (pluraltītunā̀,possessed formtītìn)

  1. street

Indonesian

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):/ˈti.ti/
  • Rhymes:-ti
  • Hyphenation:ti‧ti

Etymology 1

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Inherited fromMalaytiti(wooden bridge), fromProto-Malayic*titi, fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*taytay, fromProto-Austronesian*taytay.

Verb

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titi (activemeniti,passivedititi)

  1. (only conjugated with "meng-",intransitive) towalk onsmallbridge
  2. (only conjugated with "meng-",intransitive) to walk onsmall ortightway
  3. (transitive) tolive(to spend, as one's life; to pass; to maintain; to continue in, constantly or habitually)
    Synonym:jalani
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Etymology 2

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Semantic loan fromJavaneseꦠꦶꦠꦶ(titi,careful, scrupulous, precise), ultimately fromOld Javanesetiti(arrangement, plan)

Adjective

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titi

  1. (dialectal)synonym ofteliti(thorough;conscientious)
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Ingrian

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Etymology 1

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Related toEstoniantitt.

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Noun

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titi

  1. baby
Declension
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Declension oftiti (type 5/vahti, no gradation, gemination)
singularplural
nominativetitititit
genitivetitintittiin,titilöin
partitivetittiätitijä,titilöjä
illativetittiitittii,titilöihe
inessivetitistitiis,titilöis
elativetitisttitiist,titilöist
allativetitilletitiille,titilöille
adessivetitiltitiil,titilöil
ablativetitilttitiilt,titilöilt
translativetitikstitiiks,titilöiks
essivetitinnä,tittiintitiinnä,titilöinnä,tittiin,titilöin
exessive1)titinttitiint,titilöint
1) obsolete
*) theaccusative corresponds with either thegenitive (sg) ornominative (pl)
**) thecomitative is formed by adding the suffix
-ka? or-kä? to thegenitive.
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Etymology 2

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(Thisetymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at theEtymology scriptorium.)

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Noun

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titi

  1. Synonym ofsilmäterä
Declension
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Declension oftiti (type 5/vahti, no gradation, gemination)
singularplural
nominativetitititit
genitivetitintittiin,titilöin
partitivetittiätitijä,titilöjä
illativetittiitittii,titilöihe
inessivetitistitiis,titilöis
elativetitisttitiist,titilöist
allativetitilletitiille,titilöille
adessivetitiltitiil,titilöil
ablativetitilttitiilt,titilöilt
translativetitikstitiiks,titilöiks
essivetitinnä,tittiintitiinnä,titilöinnä,tittiin,titilöin
exessive1)titinttitiint,titilöint
1) obsolete
*) theaccusative corresponds with either thegenitive (sg) ornominative (pl)
**) thecomitative is formed by adding the suffix
-ka? or-kä? to thegenitive.

References

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  • Ruben E. Nirvi (1971)Inkeroismurteiden Sanakirja, Helsinki: Suomalais-Ugrilainen Seura, page584

Javanese

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titi

  1. Romanization ofꦠꦶꦠꦶ

Kankanaey

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):/ˈtiti/[ˈtiː.ti̞]
  • Rhymes:-iti
  • Syllabification:ti‧ti

Noun

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títi

  1. rainwaterleaking from theroof oreaves

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References

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  • Morice Vanoverbergh (1933) “títi”, inA Dictionary of Lepanto Igorot or Kankanay. As it is spoken at Bauco (Linguistische Anthropos-Bibliothek; XII)‎[2], Mödling bei Wien, St. Gabriel, Österreich: Verlag der Internationalen Zeitschrift „Anthropos“,→OCLC, page473
  • Allen, Larry (2021) “títi”, inKankanaey – English Dictionary, Summer Institute of Linguistics

Kapampangan

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titi

  1. animalfat orlard derived frompork

Krio

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Etymology

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Possibly fromVai[script needed](titi,name given to a girl whose name is not yet known), but see also ScottishEnglishtitty(sister, girl),Yorubatítí.[1]

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tìtí

  1. girl
    Coordinate term:bɔbɔ
    Dì bɔ̀bɔ́ lɛ̂k dìtìtí.The boy likes thegirl.

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  1. ^Fyle, Clifford N.,Jones, Eldred D. (1980)A Krio-English dictionary, USA:Oxford University Press,→ISBN, page369

Lindu

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titi

  1. duck

Malay

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Etymology

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FromProto-Malayic*titi (compareIndonesiantiti), fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*taytay, fromProto-Austronesian*taytay.

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Noun

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titi (Jawi spellingتيتي,pluraltiti-titi)

  1. bridge(construction or natural feature that spans a divide)

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Mapudungun

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titi(Raguileo spelling)

  1. lead (metal)

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  • Wixaleyiñ: Mapucezugun-wigkazugun pici hemvlcijka (Wixaleyiñ: Small Mapudungun-Spanish dictionary), Beretta, Marta; Cañumil, Dario; Cañumil, Tulio, 2008.

Old Javanese

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Etymology 1

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Inherited fromProto-Malayo-Polynesian*taytay, fromProto-Austronesian*taytay.

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titi

  1. footbridge

Etymology 2

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Unknown

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titi

  1. arrangement,plan
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Further reading

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  • "titi" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson,Old Javanese-English Dictionary. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.

Quechua

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Adjective

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titi

  1. lead-colored,leaden

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Colors in Quechua ·llimphikuna(layout ·text)
    yuraq    uqi    titi,yana
            puka;panti            killmu,willapi,aruma
(see also:q'illu);allqa,ch'umpi
            q'illu
                        q'umir,waylla            
            qhusi            uqi            anqas
            panti            panti;kulli,sañi,            

Noun

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titi

  1. lead
  2. tin
  3. Ablack-spotted barbet (Capito niger)

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Not to be confused withthiti.

Declension

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Possessive forms oftiti

Sakizaya

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titi

  1. meat

Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key):/ˈtiti/[ˈt̪i.t̪i]
  • Rhymes:-iti
  • Syllabification:ti‧ti

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titi f (pluraltitis)

  1. (slang,regional)chick(young lady)

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Swahili

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Noun

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titi classV (pluralmatiti classVI)

  1. breast (female organ)
  2. teat

Tabaru

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titi

  1. apig

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  • Edward A. Kotynski (1988) “Tabaru phonology and morphology”, inWork Papers of the Summer Institute of Linguistics, University of North Dakota Session, volume32, Summer Institute of Linguistics

Tagalog

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Etymology 1

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CompareIndonesiantitit(penis),Cebuanotintin(penis),Sundanesetitit, andHokkien弟弟(tî-tî,penis).

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titì (Baybayin spellingᜆᜒᜆᜒ)(anatomy, originallychildish)

  1. penis
    Synonyms:uten,(vulgar)burat,(slang)bebot,(childish)pututoy,(slang)tarugo,(slang, euphemistic)ibon,(slang, euphemistic)saging,(slang, euphemistic)talong,(slang, euphemistic)junjun,(slang)nota,(slang, dated)toro,(euphemistic)pagkalalaki,(euphemistic)kalalakinan,(euphemistic)kinalalakinan
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Etymology 2

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CompareHiligaynontiti(to drain completely). See alsoHokkien(tih,drip; drop of liquid).

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Adjective

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titî (Baybayin spellingᜆᜒᜆᜒ)

  1. drained offdrop by drop(of liquid)
    Synonym:pinatiti

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titì (Baybayin spellingᜆᜒᜆᜒ)

  1. act ormanner ofallowing todripcontinuously(in order to drain or empty liquid in something)
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Etymology 3

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CompareCebuanotiti(baby bottle),Hiligaynontiti(nipple; feeding bottle), andMalaytetek(breast; breastfeeding).

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titi (Baybayin spellingᜆᜒᜆᜒ)

  1. (childish)milk ormilkbottle
    Synonyms:dede,tete

Ternate

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Etymology 1

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Noun

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titi

  1. thebase,bottom

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Verb

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titi

  1. (transitive) tocarry
Conjugation
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Conjugation oftiti
singularplural
inclusiveexclusive
1st persontotitifotitimititi
2nd personnotitinititi
3rd
person
masculineotitiititi
yotiti(archaic)
femininemotiti
neuterititi

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  • Rika Hayami-Allen (2001)A descriptive study of the language of Ternate, the northern Moluccas, Indonesia, University of Pittsburgh

Yoruba

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Etymology 1

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Adverb

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títí

  1. for alongtime
  2. until

Etymology 2

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FromEnglishstreet.

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Noun

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títì

  1. street
    Synonyms:ọnà,òpópónà
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