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==Skundavisk==
==Skundavisk==
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From Middle Skundavisk ''faver'', ''favere'', from Old Skundavisk ''faverō'', from Halmisk ''faverō'', from Proto-Germanic ''*faverǭ'', from Latin ''būtȳrum'', from Ancient Greek ''βούτῡρον'' (literally ''cow cheese''), compound of ''βοῦς'' (ox, cow) and ''τῡρός'' (cheese).
From Middle Skundavisk ''faver'', from Old Skundavisk ''fafra'', ''fabra'', from Halmisk ''fabra'', ''fabera'', ''faberaŕ'', from Ancient Greek ''πάπυρος''.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /bʊtɐ/
* [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /ɸaβɐ/


===Noun===
===Noun===

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Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk faver, from Old Skundavisk fafra, fabra, from Halmisk fabra, fabera, faberaŕ, from Ancient Greek πάπυρος.

Pronunciation

Noun

faver m. (class 1, genitive favers, plural favers)

  1. paper
    Thar is nee faver meer.
    There is no paper left.

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