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==Anrish==
==Anrish==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
Unknown. Appears first in Old Anrish alongside ''{{cd|þœrhƿ}}'', sometimes even used together. Displaced ''{{cd|therhv}} during the Middle Anrish period.
Unknown. Appears first in Old Anrish used alongside ''{{cd|þœrhƿ}}'', but also independently. Displaced ''{{cd|therhv}}'' during the Middle Anrish period.
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
(''Anrish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /ˈeres/
(''Anrish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /ˈeres/
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* (''+ common'')
* (''+ common'')
# towards, in the direction of; across, opposite to, against
# towards, in the direction of; across, opposite to, against
#:''example usage of '''eres''' here''
#:''Ús y '''eres''' geora.''
#:: ''She moved '''toward''' the door..''
#:: ''She moved '''toward''' the door..''
* (''+ dative'')
* (''+ dative'')
# over (moving across), through, by entering, then exiting, via
# over (moving across), through, via
there was a bridge across the river.
#: ''Sús brý '''eres'''' ''
#:: ''There was a bridge across the river.''
# during (spanning a time period), throughout, across
# during (spanning a time period), throughout, across
This poetry speaks across the centuries.
This poetry speaks across the centuries.

Revision as of 20:09, 5 September 2018

Anrish

Etymology

Unknown. Appears first in Old Anrish used alongside þœrhƿ, but also independently. Displaced therhv during the Middle Anrish period.

Pronunciation

(Anrish) IPA: /ˈeres/

Preposition

eres (runic:‧ᛖᚱᛖᛞ‧)

  • (+ common)
  1. towards, in the direction of; across, opposite to, against
    Ús y eres geora.
    She moved toward the door..
  • (+ dative)
  1. over (moving across), through, via
    Sús brý eres'
    There was a bridge across the river.
  2. during (spanning a time period), throughout, across

This poetry speaks across the centuries.

  1. (mathematics) divided by