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| ''Genitive'' || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|að}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|o}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|é}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|eno}}} | | ''Genitive'' || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|að}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|o}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|é}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|eno}}} | ||
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Revision as of 13:45, 27 January 2019
Anrish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle Anrish eantl, from Old Anrish ænncl, from Proto-Germanic *aninkilaz ("grandson")
Pronunciation
(Anrish) IPA: /ˈea̯ndur/
Noun
eantur (runic:‧ᛆᛁᚾᛏᚢᚱ‧)
- A non-binary child of one's sibling, nibling
- A non-binary child of one's child, grandchild
Related terms
Inflection
| Case | indefinite singular | indefinite plural | definite singular | definite plural |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Common | eantur | eanturr | eantura | eanturenur |
| Dative | eanture | eanturá | eanturene | eanturemí |
| Genitive | eanturað | eanturo | eanturé | eantureno |