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Etymology edit

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Plato (ancient Greece) and Sri Aurobindo (20th-century India) both held that each living organism contains a "seed" or idea of what it will grow up to express. Because, as we see, this belief is not limited to a particular time or place, it could conceivably explain the semantic shift below, from "spirit" to "embryo".

Noun edit

иччи (icci)

  1.  
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    (religion) spirit, soul
    See synonyms at кут (kut).
    уу иччитэ
    uu iccite
    a water sprite, a water spirit
    (what a Russian-speaker might call a водяной or vodyanoy)
  2. (by extension, biology) embryo
  3. owner, possessor
    ыт иччитин умнубатıt iccitin umnubata dog does not forget his owner