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===Prefix=== | ===Prefix=== | ||
'''ų̀-''' | '''ų̀-''' | ||
# un- (negation prefix denoting absence, a lack of; violative of; contrary to; perversion of; inversion | # un- (negation prefix denoting absence, a lack of; violative of; contrary to; perversion of; inversion of) | ||
#: ''ų̀-'' + ''{{term|gras#Niemish|grás}}'' ("grass") → ''{{term|ųgras#Niemish|ų̀grás}}'' ("weed") | #: ''ų̀-'' + ''{{term|gras#Niemish|grás}}'' ("grass") → ''{{term|ųgras#Niemish|ų̀grás}}'' ("weed") | ||
#: ''ų̀-'' + ''{{term|luff#Niemish|lùff}}'' ("herb") → ''{{term|ųluff#Niemish|ų̀lùff}}'' ("poison") | #: ''ų̀-'' + ''{{term|luff#Niemish|lùff}}'' ("herb") → ''{{term|ųluff#Niemish|ų̀lùff}}'' ("poison") |
Revision as of 01:47, 26 December 2022
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ʊ̃/ (before a nonplosive consonant), /ʊm/ (before a labial plosive), /ʊŋ/ (before a velar plosive), /un/ (before a coronal plosive or a vowel; in the latter case it is spelt ùn-)
Etymology
From Gothic un-.
Prefix
ų̀-
- un- (negation prefix denoting absence, a lack of; violative of; contrary to; perversion of; inversion of)
Etymology
From Gothic and-.
Prefix
ų̀-
- un-, de-; forms verbs from other verbs meaning to negate
- un-, de-; forms verbs from nouns meaning to negate, deprive, release, remove, separate, extract