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==[[Braereth]]==
[[Category: Braereth words]]
[[Category: Braereth adpositions]]
{{Template: Braereth Dialects|deu̯|deu̯|deu|deu̯|deo|de̞.o̞|tilu|tilu}}
===Etymology===
From [[w: Latin|Latin]] '''''[[wikt: de ille|de ille]]'''''
A compound of '''''[[Contionary: de#Braereth|de]]''''' ‘of’ and '''''[[Contionary: lu#Braereth|lu]]''''' ‘the’.
===Adposition===
'''deu''' (''feminine'' '''dela''', ''masculine plural'' '''dis''', ''feminine plural'' '''des''')
# of the
== Carnian ==
=== Etymology ===
Inherited from {{der|carn|sla-pro|*divъ}}. After the Christianization of the Carnians, the meaning “deity” was reintroduced and specialized under the influence of Church {{mn|la|deus}}, reinforced by phonetic similarity. In ecclesiastical usage, the inherited {{mn|sla-pro|*bogъ}} was increasingly restricted to non-Christian or pagan deities.
=== Pronunciation ===
* (''Standard'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: {{IPA|[dɛ̂ʊ̯]}}
* (''[[Carnian dialects#Carinthian|Carinthian]]'') [[Phonetics:IPA|IPA]]: {{IPA|[ðɛ̂ʊ̯]}}
=== Noun ===
{{head|carn|noun|g=m-an}}
# [[wikt:god#English|god]], a divine being considered abstractly or without reference to a specific religious tradition
#: {{ux|carn|Li jen '''deu''' existe?|Does a '''god''' exist?|inline=yes}}
# {{label|carn|theology|philosophy|nocat=1}} a [[wikt:divine#English|divine]] being as an object of rational or doctrinal analysis
=== Usage notes ===
Distinguished from {{l|carn|bog}}, which refers to a god as worshipped within a particular religious or cultural tradition. Lowercase ''deu'' is not used in devotional language.
==== Declension ====
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
! style="background-color:#d9ebfe;" |
! style="background-color:#d9ebfe;" | Singular
! style="background-color:#d9ebfe;" | Plural
|-
! style="background-color:#ebf4ff;" | Nominative
| deu
| divi
|-
! style="background-color:#ebf4ff;" | Accusative
| diva
| divi
|-
! style="background-color:#ebf4ff;" | Genitive
| diva
| divou
|-
! style="background-color:#ebf4ff;" | Dative
| divo
| divom
|}
==== See also ====
{{col|carn
|Deu<t:God (Christianity)>
|deun<t:divine>
|Deuni Godi<t:Christmas>
}}
==Siwa==
==Siwa==
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
{{siwa-IPA}}
{{siwa-IPA|rs=1}}
 
===Noun===
===Noun===
{{siwa-n|i|m=dela}}
{{siwa-n|i|m=dela|decl=l}}
# {{alt form|siwa|dẻ}}
# {{alt form|siwa|dẻ}}

Latest revision as of 14:24, 25 December 2025

Braereth

Pronunciation & Variants

Official Classical Tenibvreth Eomentesa Merineth
/deu̯/ [deu̯] [deu̯]
deu
[de̞.o̞]
deo
[tilu]
tilu

Etymology

From Latin de ille A compound of de ‘of’ and lu ‘the’.

Adposition

deu (feminine dela, masculine plural dis, feminine plural des)

  1. of the

Carnian

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *divъ. After the Christianization of the Carnians, the meaning “deity” was reintroduced and specialized under the influence of Church Latin deus, reinforced by phonetic similarity. In ecclesiastical usage, the inherited Proto-Slavic *bogъ was increasingly restricted to non-Christian or pagan deities.

Pronunciation

Noun

deu m anim

  1. god, a divine being considered abstractly or without reference to a specific religious tradition
    Li jen deu existe?Does a god exist?
  2. (theology, philosophy) a divine being as an object of rational or doctrinal analysis

Usage notes

Distinguished from bog, which refers to a god as worshipped within a particular religious or cultural tradition. Lowercase deu is not used in devotional language.

Declension

Singular Plural
Nominative deu divi
Accusative diva divi
Genitive diva divou
Dative divo divom

See also

Siwa

Pronunciation

Noun

deu inan (marked dela)

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