jot
{adjective} {noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. unfamiliar, unknown, strange
♦ jot βij {noun} {mythology} {set phrase} evil spirit
♦ jot lija•m {verb I} {set phrase} to evade, to avoid, to avoid contact
♦ jot pörje•ŋ {noun} unfamiliar man
♦ jot sə̑na•n mut {noun} {linguistics} barbarism
2. foreign
♦ jot jə̑•lme {noun} foreign language
♦ jot jə̑lma•n {adjective} foreign-language
♦ jot kugə̑ža•nə̑š {noun} foreign state
♦ jot mla•nde {noun} foreign land
♦ jot mut {noun} {linguistics} loan word
♦ jot šoma•k {noun} {linguistics} loan word
3. from someone else's family, step-
♦ jot e•rge {noun} stepson
4. foreign land, foreign country, abroad
♦ jo•tə̑što lija•m {verb I} to be in a foreign land, to be abroad