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Created page with "==Phrygian== ===Etymology=== From Classical Phrygian {{vry-times||үꝏx}} (''nūkʰ''), borrowed from {{vry-from-n|Ancient Greek||{{vry-times||Νῶχος}}|Νῶχος}} (''Nôkhos''), from {{vry-from-n|Biblical Hebrew||נֹחַ|נח}} (''Nōaḥ''), thus possibly relating it to Modern Phrygian үɛ́oɛm (''néfech''). ====Pronunciation==== * (''Standard Phrygian'') IPA: /nux/ ** (''Smyrna Phrygian'') P..." |
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{{phr-entry-p|{{phr-font|ʏ|ꝏx}}|Nuch}} | {{phr-entry-p|{{phr-font|ʏ|ꝏx}}|Nuch}} | ||
# | # {{n-g|a male [[wikt:given_name#English|given name]], Nukh, equivalent to English [[wikt:Noah#English|Noah]]}} | ||
# (''biblical'') Noah | # (''biblical'') Noah | ||
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Phrygian
Etymology
From Classical Phrygian үꝏx (nūkʰ), borrowed from Ancient Greek Νῶχος (Nôkhos), from Biblical Hebrew נֹחַ (Nōaḥ), thus possibly relating it to Modern Phrygian үɛ́oɛm (néfech).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
ʏꝏx • (Nuch)
- a male given name, Nukh, equivalent to English Noah
- (biblical) Noah
Inflection
| Declension of ʏꝏx (Nuch) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | ||
| Nominative | ʏꝏx Nuch | |
| Oblique | ʏꝏ́xɛ Núche | |
| Vocative | oɛx | |