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==Anrish== | ==Middle Anrish== | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
Likely inherited from [[w:Proto-Germanic_language|Germanic]] ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/ailidaz|*ailidaz]]'' and influenced by [[w:Old_Irish_language|Goidelic]] ''[https://dil.ie/search?q=ell&search_in=headword ell]'' and [[w:Old_Norse|Old Norse]] ''[[wikt:eldr|eildr]]''. | |||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== | ||
('' | (''Annerish'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /iːl͈ˠdˠ/ <big>[iˑə̯ɫ(d̥)]</big> | ||
* ''slender ending'': /ˈiːl͈ʲdʲə/ [ˈiˑɘ̯ld̥͡ʒə] | |||
{{Qrz-n-i|n=eald|p=eıld|g=mq}} | |||
===Noun=== | ===Noun=== | ||
''' | '''eald''' ''(runic:'''ᛁᚭᚳᚿ''')'' | ||
# | # (''{{glossary|masculine|masc.}}''; ''{{glossary|countable|cn.}}'') A rush of feeling, a blush or flush; | ||
# (''{{glossary|dated}} or {{glossary|peotic|poet.}}'') A blaze; a pyre, bonfire. | |||
#: ''synonym'': {{cd|bál}} | |||
# (''{{glossary|feminine|fem.}}''; ''cn.'') A flock of birds in flight; | |||
#: ''syn.'': {{cd|elta}} | |||
# (''hence''; ''{{glossary|figurative|fig.}}'') A group of people, ''esp.'' in motion. | |||
# (''{{glossary|collective|col.}}''; '''''eal{{cd|daıg|dae}}''', ealdaíb'') Pains of labour, contractions, convultions, pangs. | |||
====See also==== | |||
* {{cd|eıldes}} ("fever"); {{cd|eıldech}} ("feverish") | |||
==== | ==Old Ponish== | ||
[[ | ===Pronounciation=== | ||
{{olp-pron|eɑld}} | |||
===Etymology=== | |||
from [[w:Proto-West-Germanic_language|Proto-West-Germanic]] [[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-West-Germanic/ald|*ald]], from [[w:Proto-Germanic_language|Proto-Germanic]] ''[[wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/aldaz|*aldaz]] | |||
===Adjective=== | |||
'''eald''' | |||
#old, grown up | |||
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Annerish lemmata]] [[Category:Annerish nouns]] |
Latest revision as of 07:04, 30 October 2024
Middle Anrish
Etymology
Likely inherited from Germanic *ailidaz and influenced by Goidelic ell and Old Norse eildr.
Pronunciation
(Annerish) IPA: /iːl͈ˠdˠ/ [iˑə̯ɫ(d̥)]
- slender ending: /ˈiːl͈ʲdʲə/ [ˈiˑɘ̯ld̥͡ʒə]
Ⅰ ᴍᴀsᴄ. | ɴᴏᴍ. | ɢᴇɴ. | ᴅᴀᴛ. | ᴠᴏᴄ. |
---|---|---|---|---|
sɢ. | eald | eıldeʜ | eald(ʟ) | eıld(e)ʟ |
ᴘʟ. | eıldʟ | ealdaɴ | ealdaıb | eıldʟ |
ᴄᴏʟ. | ealdaʜ | eald(ʟ) | ealdaʟ |
Noun
eald (runic:ᛁᚭᚳᚿ)
- (masc.; cn.) A rush of feeling, a blush or flush;
- (dated or poet.) A blaze; a pyre, bonfire.
- synonym: bál
- (fem.; cn.) A flock of birds in flight;
- syn.: elta
- (hence; fig.) A group of people, esp. in motion.
- (col.; ealdae, ealdaíb) Pains of labour, contractions, convultions, pangs.
See also
Old Ponish
Pronounciation
Etymology
from Proto-West-Germanic *ald, from Proto-Germanic *aldaz
Adjective
eald
- old, grown up