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==Anrish==
==Middle Annerish==
===Aleternative forms===
* {{cd|uíölh}}
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From Middle Anrish ''{{cd|víölh}}'', ''{{cd|víholh}}'', from Old Anrish ''{{cd|wíhǫlh}}'', from [[w:Proto-Germanic|Proto-Germanic]] ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/wīhaz|*wīh-]]'' + ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/alhs|*-alhs]]''.
Likely from [[w:Old_Norse|Old Norse]] ''[[wikt:myrkr|myrkr]]'' ("murky"), but ''cf.'' [[w:Old_Irish|Goidelic]] for ''[https://dil.ie/32849 "shellfish"]''; partial doublet of ''{{cd|mırphell}}''.
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
(''Anrish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /ˈwiː.oɬ/
(''Annerish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /ˈmˠurˠəxˠ/ <big>[ˈmʉɾɐχ]</big>
===Noun===
{{Qrz-adj-a|d=murach|p=muraıg|ch=muraıch}}
'''uíolh''' ''(runic:'''‧ᚢᛁᚮᚹ‧''')''
===Adjective===
# A sacred place, shrine, house of worship, temple
'''murach''' (''runic:'''ᛚᚬᛧᚭᚷ''''')
 
# Of saturated, deep, and dark coloration;
====Inflection====
#: ''antonym'':
{{Qrz-n-u|noun=uí|var1=o|cons=lh|vowel=1}}
# Dyed [[w:Tyrian_purple|royal purple]].
 
# ''Alternative form of '''{{cd|muırech}}''''' ("marine; lordly").
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Anrish words]] [[Category:Anrish nouns]] [[Category:Anrish u-stem nouns]]
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Annerish lemmata]] [[Category:Annerish adjectives]]

Latest revision as of 19:59, 9 May 2023

Middle Annerish

Etymology

Likely from Old Norse myrkr ("murky"), but cf. Goidelic for "shellfish"; partial doublet of mırphell.

Pronunciation

(Annerish) IPA: /ˈmˠurˠəxˠ/ [ˈmʉɾɐχ]

Inflection of murach
ɴᴏᴍ. ɢᴇɴ. ᴀᴛ. ᴏᴄ.
ᴇᴍ.   murach   muraıg   muraıg   murach 
ᴀsᴄ.   murach   muraıch 
ᴘʟ.  muracha   muraıch   muracha 
ᴄᴏʟ.  muraıg   murach 

Adjective

murach (runic:ᛚᚬᛧᚭᚷ)

  1. Of saturated, deep, and dark coloration;
    antonym:
  2. Dyed royal purple.
  3. Alternative form of muırech ("marine; lordly").