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'''tanwâr''' (''plural'' [[Contionary:tanwir|'''tanwir''']]?)
'''tanwâr''' (''plural'' [[Contionary:tanwir|'''tanwir''']]?)
:1. A language
:1. A language
:: ''Tanwâr finyarâr irs.''
::: It is the language of the fens.
:2. A tongue
:2. A tongue


[[Category:Contionary]][[Category:Finian nouns]][[Category:Finian nouns derived from Finio-Dhannic]]
[[Category:Contionary]][[Category:Finian nouns]][[Category:Finian nouns derived from Finio-Dhannic]]

Revision as of 22:22, 9 January 2013

Finian

Etymology

From Middle Finian tangwār, from Early Finian tangwāz, from Finio-Dhannic danghwās (compare Aurónian dhannuá), from Proto-Indo-European *dn̥ǵʰwéh₂s (compare Irish teanga, Latin lingua).

Alternative forms

tanuaar (Finian script), tanúár (obsolete, Dhannuá-inspired spelling)

Pronunciation

  • (Reconstructed) IPA: /ˈtan.waːr/

Noun

tanwâr (plural tanwir?)

1. A language
Tanwâr finyarâr irs.
It is the language of the fens.
2. A tongue