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{{nm-header|ˈnʲorɐ}}
{{nm-header|ˈnʲorɐ}}
{{nm-pgmc|neurô}}The change from masculine to otherwise vanishingly rare neuter o-stem is highly unexpected and likely influenced by terms for other organs of the body.
{{nm-pgmc|neurô}}The change from masculine to otherwise vanishingly rare neuter o-stem is highly unexpected and likely influenced by terms for other organs of the body.
{{Nm-noun-mh-2-S-histan|niór|niúr|testicle}}
{{Nm-noun-mh-2-S-histan|niór|niúr|testicle
# (''botany'') anther}}
[[Category:Nm:Botany and Mycology]]
[[Category:Contionary]]
[[Category:Contionary]]

Revision as of 23:29, 18 December 2022

Niemish

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ˈnʲorɐ/

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *neurô. The change from masculine to otherwise vanishingly rare neuter o-stem is highly unexpected and likely influenced by terms for other organs of the body.

Noun

² nióra n.n. on-stem

  1. testicle
  2. (botany) anther

Declension

declension of nióra (mh declension, irregular)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative nióra niórot nióron nióryna
genitive niúres niúrines niúrine niúrise
dative nióren niórinum niórą niórę