adie2 afterwards, then

Part of Speech locative
Phonetic Form aⁿdie
    • afterwards, then
    • Sense Comment rare
      Encyclopedic Info More commonly preceded with a preposition ne.
      • Example 79:
        Adie, pi' iape ini i-ka, i-atevo iepiene peini noma.
        Then her grandfather came in and told her a story.

Related entries

  • Heterosemes:
    • adie1 back / rear part of ‹s.th.› / later phase of ‹s.th.›
  • Main Entry:
    • n’ adie1 behind ‹s.o.› / on the other side of ‹a place›: across, beyond / after ‹a period of time›