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{{nm-noun-f0h|stúnd|hour (unit of 60 minutes) | {{nm-noun-f0h|stúnd|hour (unit of 60 minutes) | ||
# hour (point in time of unspecified duration) | # hour (point in time of unspecified duration) | ||
#: ''"{{term|tem#Niemish|tèm}} ja at '''stúndse''' ǫ́r {{term| | #: ''"{{term|tem#Niemish|tèm}} ja at '''stúndse''' ǫ́r {{term|dost#Niemish|dòstę"''}} ("now and at '''the hour''' of our death")}} |
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Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /stund/
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *stundō.
Noun
⁰ stúnd n.f. zero-stem
- hour (unit of 60 minutes)
- hour (point in time of unspecified duration)
Declension
declension of stúnd (f-0h declension) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | stúnd | stúnda | stúnds | stúndos |
genitive | stúnds | stúndos | stúnda | stúndsa |
dative | stúnde | stúndse | stúndą | stúndę |