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#winter
#winter


====Conjugation====
===Noun===
{{Olp-noun-u|winter|wintr}}
===Decendants===
* Ponish: [[Contionary:winter#Ponish|winter]]
** Niosh: [[Contionary:ynter|ynter]]
** Havougish: [[Contionary:yntor|yntor]]
** Wealdish: [[Contionary:jyntjer|jyntjer]]
==Ponish==
==Ponish==


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===Noun===
===Noun===
#winter ''m.'' (u-stem, ''accusitive'' '''winter''', ''plural'' '''wintraiw''')
'''winter''' ''m.'' (u-stem, ''accusitive'' '''winter''', ''plural'' '''wintraiw''')
#winter
#:Wi haddum ain ceaud '''winter'''.
#:We had a cold '''winter'''.
 
===Decendants===
* Niosh: [[Contionary:ynter|ynter]]
* Havougish: [[Contionary:yntor|yntor]]
* Wealdish: [[Contionary:jyntjer|jyntjer]]


==Skundavisk==
==Skundavisk==

Latest revision as of 12:51, 8 January 2025

Old Ponish

Etymology

From Proto-West-Germanic *wintru, from Proto-Germanic *wintruz

Pronunciation

Noun

winter (plural winter, accusitive winter, genitive wintra)

  1. winter

Conjugation

Noun

Conjugation of winter
u-stem (from PG -*uz) Singular Plural
Nominative winter wintraiw
Accusitive winter winteru
Genitive wintra wintraiw


Decendants

Ponish

Etymology

From Old Ponish winter, from Proto-West-Germanic *wintru, from Proto-Germanic *wintruz

Pronunciation

Noun

winter m. (u-stem, accusitive winter, plural wintraiw)

  1. winter
    Wi haddum ain ceaud winter.
    We had a cold winter.

Decendants

Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk vinter, from Old Skundavisk vintar, from Halmisk ᚹᛁᚾᛏᚨᚱ (wintar), ᚹᛁᚾᛏᚢᚱ (wintur), from Proto-Germanic *wintruz.

Pronunciation

Noun

winter m. (class 1 or 3a, genitive winters, plural wintere or winters)

  1. winter
    Wi hadden een kåld winter.
    We had a cold winter.

Usage notes

The plural form winters arose by analogy with other words ending in -er (including summer). It's now the most common form though wintere may still be encountered in formal speech.

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