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Annerish society was matrilineal and matrifocal, hence there is no term for a male heir. | Annerish society was matrilineal and matrifocal, hence there is no term for a male heir. | ||
====Inflection==== | ====Inflection==== | ||
Irregular according to the Bésgnae Béırle; Bernthaler (1907) groups this along with several other such nouns into a declension she descibes as "''[[:Category:Annerish_R_declension_nouns|Überrestliche rhotische Deklination]]''." | Irregular according to the Bésgnae Béırle; | ||
Bernthaler (1907) groups this along with several other such nouns into a declension she descibes as "''[[:Category:Annerish_R_declension_nouns|Überrestliche rhotische Deklination]]''." | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | ||
! style="background-color:#8fb4cb" | '''Ⅱ Fem.''' | ! style="background-color:#8fb4cb" | '''Ⅱ Fem.''' |
Revision as of 19:07, 17 February 2023
Middle Annerish
Etymology
From Old Annerish dúachtır, a conflation of Proto-Germanic *duhtēr and *þeuhtēr ("descendant").
Pronunciation
(Annerish) IPA: /dutʲrʲ/ [ˈd̥ʷiˑʰt͡ʃɪ̆ɹ]
- broad ending: /dutr/ [ˈd̥uˑʰtəɾ]
Noun
duıttr (runic:ᚿᚢᛁᛐᛧ)
- An heiress, inheritor
- (in traditional law) A successor
Usage notes
Annerish society was matrilineal and matrifocal, hence there is no term for a male heir.
Inflection
Irregular according to the Bésgnae Béırle; Bernthaler (1907) groups this along with several other such nouns into a declension she descibes as "Überrestliche rhotische Deklination."
Ⅱ Fem. | Singular | Plural | Collective |
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Common | duıttrɴ | duıttrʟ | duttra(e)ʜ |
Genitive | duttra(e)ʜ | duıttrɴ | duttr(a)ʟ |
Dative | duıttrʟ | duttraıb | duttraıb |
Vocative | duttrʟ | duıttrʟ | duttra(e)ʟ |