ky•zø
{noun} [Generate paradigm] 1. knife
♦ kok tyra•n ky•zø kok βe•kəla ʃule•ʃ {phrase} it cuts both ways
♦ kok tyra•n ky•zø {noun} double-edged knife, dagger; {set phrase} two-faced person, hypocrite
♦ konse•rβəm po•t͡ɕmo ky•zø {noun} can opener
♦ ky•zø gaj səre•m {verb II} {set phrase} to become furious
♦ ky•zø de•ne ʃura•ltəme su•sər {noun} knife wound
♦ ky•zø det͡ɕ posna• ʃyʃkəla•m {verb I} {set phrase} to put someone in a tight spot, to put someone in a jam
♦ ky•zəm ʃume•m {verb II} to sharpen a knife; {set phrase} to have an ax to grind, to have it in for somebody
♦ ny•ʃkø ky•zø {noun} blunt knife, dull knife
♦ py•sø ky•zø {noun} sharp knife
2. {figuratively} viper, malicious person, plague
♢ jø•rʃən təj ky•zø ula•t {sentence} you're a real viper
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♦ ky•zø βu•rgo {noun} knife handle
♦ ky•zø loga•r {noun} {set phrase} glutton; {set phrase} drunkard, alcoholic
♦ ky•zø loda•k {noun} sheath, scabbard
♦ ky•zø mut͡ɕa•ʃ {noun} tip of a knife
♦ ky•zø tyr {noun} blade of a knife