Contionary:froma
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Aeranir
Etymology
From Old Aeranir fromā, from Proto-Iscaric *ɸromā, from Proto-Maro-Ephenian *brem- ("to sprout, to leaf, to flourish").
Pronunciation
(Old) [ˈɸro.maː]
(Classical) [ˈfrɔ.ma]
(Gaunine) [ˈfɾɔ.ma]
(Late) [ˈfrɔ.ma]
Noun
froma (cyclical; genitive fromae)
- leaf; specifically an oval or spade shaped leaf with one tip
- a word; specifically a noun, adjective, particle, or prefix, i.e. everything other than the verb
Declension
| Declension of froma | ||
|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | |
| nominative | froma | fromar |
| vocative | ||
| accusative | froman | fromae |
| essive | fromau | fromur |
| instrumental | fromārun | fromōs |
| genitive | fromae | fromābus |
| dative | fromō | fromāna |
| ablative | fromā | fromās |
| locative | fromīs | fromā |