Exponent of x in the prime factorization of y?

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This is a simple one. I recently came across the following phrase:

"$(x)_y =$ the exponent of $p_y$ in the prime factorization of $x$, for some $x, y<0$"

I know what prime factorization is, and what exponents are, but I'm unsure of what is meant by "the exponent of x in the prime factorization of y".