Sānitē

Etymology
From Proto-Rovian *saːneteːɪ, from Proto-Atrapic *tsiaːn̥ɛtʰɛj 'to be bright'. Equivalent to sānit + - ē. Cognate with Hettic schante and Hagstonian shine.

Pronunciation

 * (Classical) IPA: /saː.ni.ˈteː/
 * (Modern) IPA: /sɑ.ni.ˈteː/

Verb
sānitē (root sānitēi- first-person singular sānitēi, third-person plural sānitēis)


 * 1) to be bright; to shine
 * 2) (informal) to show off

Descendants

 * Essentan: sanée
 * Old Alamonian: sáide
 * Alamonian: sáide