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Created page with "==Phrygian== ===Etymology=== From Classical Phrygian {{vry-times||ɯoïc}} (''moïs''), borrowed from {{vry-from-n|Ancient Greek||{{vry-times||Μωϋσῆς}}|Μωϋσῆς}} (''Mōüsês''), from {{vry-from-n|Biblical Hebrew||מֹשֶׁה|משה}} (''mōše''). ====Pronunciation==== * (''Standard Phrygian'') IPA: /mɔjs/ ** (''Smyrna Phrygian'') IPA: [mɔjs] ** (''Attalia Phrygian'') IPA: [mɔj..." |
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{{phr-entry-p|{{phr-font|ᴡ|oïc}}|Moïs}} | {{phr-entry-p|{{phr-font|ᴡ|oïc}}|Moïs}} | ||
# | # {{n-g|a male [[wikt:given_name#English|given name]], Moys, equivalent to English [[wikt:Moses#English|Moses]]}} | ||
# (''biblical'') Moses | # (''biblical'') Moses | ||
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Phrygian
Etymology
From Classical Phrygian ɯoïc (moïs), borrowed from Ancient Greek Μωϋσῆς (Mōüsês), from Biblical Hebrew מֹשֶׁה (mōše).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
ᴡoïc • (Moïs)
- a male given name, Moys, equivalent to English Moses
- (biblical) Moses
Inflection
| Declension of ᴡoïc (Moïs) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | ||
| Nominative | ᴡoïc Moïs | |
| Oblique | ᴡóïcɛ Móïse | |
| Vocative | oɛx | |