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==Skundavisk==
==Skundavisk==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From Middle Skundavisk ''dēl'', from Old Skundavisk ''dēli'', ''deili'', from Halmisk ''daili'', ''dailiŕ'', from Proto-Germanic ''*dailiz''.
From Middle Skundavisk ''dēl'', from Old Skundavisk ''dēli'', ''deili'', from Halmisk ''ᛞᚨᛁᛚᛁ'' (''daili''), ''ᛞᚨᛁᛚᛁᛉ'' (''dailiŕ''), from Proto-Germanic ''*dailiz''.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
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# piece, part, share
# piece, part, share
#:''Een '''deel''' ther sarwe was gebroken.''
#:''Een '''deel''' ðer sarwe was gebroken.''
#:: ''A '''part''' of the machine was broken.''
#:: ''A '''part''' of the machine was broken.''
# class, division
# class, division
#:''Thette kyn gehørt to the høren '''deele''' ther gesellskap.''
#:''Ðette kyn gehørt to ðe høren '''deele''' ðer gesellskap.''
#:: ''This family belongs to the higher '''classes''' of society.''
#:: ''This family belongs to the higher '''classes''' of society.''


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====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
* [[contionary:deelen|deelen]]
* [[contionary:ordeel|ordeel]]
====Related terms====
====Related terms====


[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Skundavisk words]] [[Category:Skundavisk nouns]] [[Category:Skundavisk class 3a nouns]]
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Skundavisk words]] [[Category:Skundavisk nouns]] [[Category:Skundavisk class 3a nouns]]

Latest revision as of 22:04, 10 July 2025

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk dēl, from Old Skundavisk dēli, deili, from Halmisk ᛞᚨᛁᛚᛁ (daili), ᛞᚨᛁᛚᛁᛉ (dailiŕ), from Proto-Germanic *dailiz.

Pronunciation

Noun

deel m. (class 3a, genitive deels, plural deele)

  1. piece, part, share
    Een deel ðer sarwe was gebroken.
    A part of the machine was broken.
  2. class, division
    Ðette kyn gehørt to ðe høren deele ðer gesellskap.
    This family belongs to the higher classes of society.

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Derived terms

Related terms