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==Middle Anrish== | ==Middle Anrish== | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology 1=== | ||
Regularised merger of earlier ''{{cd|móıthır}}'', from [[w:Proto-Germanic_language|Proto-Germanic]] ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/mōd%C4%93r|* | Regularised merger of earlier ''{{cd|móıthır}}'', from [[w:Proto-Germanic_language|Proto-Germanic]] ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/mōd%C4%93r|*mōþēr]]'' and learned [[w:Old_Irish|Goidelic]] borrowing ''[[:wikt:máthir|máthaır]]''; see also ''{{cd|mua}}''. | ||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
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#:: ''᛬ᛌᚳᛆᛁᚴᛁᚱᛌᛅ'''ᛓᚭᛁᛐᛧᛁ'''ᚺᛆᛁᛌᛁ᛬'' | #:: ''᛬ᛌᚳᛆᛁᚴᛁᚱᛌᛅ'''ᛓᚭᛁᛐᛧᛁ'''ᚺᛆᛁᛌᛁ᛬'' | ||
# An elder-woman, especially a leader of a religious order or cult. | # An elder-woman, especially a leader of a religious order or cult. | ||
===Etymology 2=== | |||
Formally from [[w:Proto-Germanic_language|Proto-Germanic]] ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/mōdrijǭ|*mōþrijǭ]]'', influenced by ''[https://dil.ie/31456 Goidelic]''. | |||
===Pronunciation=== | |||
''Same as above.'' | |||
{{Qrz-n-iii|n=máıthr|g=fy}} | |||
===Noun=== | |||
'''máıthre''' (''runic:'''ᛓᚭᛁᛐᛧᛁ''''') | |||
# A maternal aunt. | |||
# One's mother's family relations; maternal kinfolk. | |||
====Usage note==== | |||
The collective meaning is still normally expressed in the singular. | |||
* ''Inn ın tír se mu '''mháıthrın'''.'' - This is my '''mother'''land. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category:Contionary|maithr]] [[Category:Annerish lemmata|maithr]] [[Category:Annerish nouns|maithr]] | [[Category:Contionary|maithr]] [[Category:Annerish lemmata|maithr]] [[Category:Annerish nouns|maithr]] |
Revision as of 08:58, 2 April 2023
Middle Anrish
Etymology 1
Regularised merger of earlier móıthır, from Proto-Germanic *mōþēr and learned Goidelic borrowing máthaır; see also mua.
Pronunciation
(Annerish) IPA: /ˈmˠaːθʲrʲə/ [ˈmʷɑˑʰɹ̥ɹɐ]
Ⅱ ꜰᴇᴍ. | ɴᴏᴍ. | ɢᴇɴ. | ᴅᴀᴛ. | ᴠᴏᴄ. |
---|---|---|---|---|
sɢ. | máıthreɴ | máıthrí | máıthreʟ | máıthreʟ |
ᴘʟ. | máıthríʟ | máıthreɴ | máıthrıb | máıthreʟ |
ᴄᴏʟ. | máıthreʜ | máıthr(e)ʟ |
Noun
máıthre (runic:ᛓᚭᛁᛐᛧᛁ)
- (honor.) A female parent of a child; someone else's mother ("rarely one's own"[1]).
- S léıce ersa máıthre haíse. - Her mother is a doctor.
- ᛬ᛌᚳᛆᛁᚴᛁᚱᛌᛅᛓᚭᛁᛐᛧᛁᚺᛆᛁᛌᛁ᛬
- S léıce ersa máıthre haíse. - Her mother is a doctor.
- An elder-woman, especially a leader of a religious order or cult.
Etymology 2
Formally from Proto-Germanic *mōþrijǭ, influenced by Goidelic.
Pronunciation
Same as above.
Ⅲ ꜰᴇᴍ. | ɴᴏᴍ. | ɢᴇɴ. | ᴅᴀᴛ. | ᴠᴏᴄ. |
---|---|---|---|---|
sɢ. | máıthreɴ | máıthrınʜ | máıthríʟ | máıthríʟ |
ᴘʟ. | máıthríʟ | máıthreɴ | máıthrınb | máıthríʟ |
ᴄᴏʟ. | máıthrena | máıthríʟ | máıthrenaʟ |
Noun
máıthre (runic:ᛓᚭᛁᛐᛧᛁ)
- A maternal aunt.
- One's mother's family relations; maternal kinfolk.
Usage note
The collective meaning is still normally expressed in the singular.
- Inn ın tír se mu mháıthrın. - This is my motherland.
References
- ^ Teagan et al. (2003)