waarata aámiikáakathe day two days away from the present day in either the past or [...]
Part of Speech
noun
Literal Meaning
yesterday's/tomorrow's fellow day
Root
waarata aámiikáaka
the day two days away from the present day in either the past or future, i.e., the day before yesterday or the day after tomorrow
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Subentry:
aámiikáakayesterday or tomorrow; one day distant from today, with the specific temporal interpretation fixed either by the tense of the clause or by discursive context
waaratasimilar to (third person singular comparandum)