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==[[Aterran Imperial|Modern Standard Imperial]]==
==[[Aterran Imperial|Modern Standard Imperial]]==
[[Category: Modern Standard Imperial words]]
[[Category:Modern Standard Imperial words]]
[[Category: Modern Standard Imperial nouns]]
[[Category:Modern Standard Imperial nouns]]
[[Category: Modern Standard Imperial non-masculine nouns]]
[[Category:Modern Standard Imperial non-masculine nouns]]
[[Category: Modern Standard Imperial nouns with dual forms]]
[[Category:Modern Standard Imperial nouns with dual forms]]
{{Template: Modern Standard Imperial Pronuncation|noθ}}
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# ear
# ear
: ''Irregular plural '''nanoth''' refers exclusively to pairs of ears.
: ''Irregular plural '''nanoth''' refers exclusively to pairs of ears.
{{nm-header|noːθ}}
{{nm-got|𐌽𐌰𐌿𐌸𐍃|náuþs}}
{{nm-noun-f0h|nóth|compulsion, force
# emergency, distress}}
[[Category:Contionary]]

Latest revision as of 23:34, 31 May 2023

Modern Standard Imperial

Pronunciation

(Modern Standard Imperial) IPA: /noθ/

Noun

noth (plural: kve noth)

  1. ear
Irregular plural nanoth refers exclusively to pairs of ears.

Niemish

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Gothic náuþs.

Noun

nóth n.f. zero-stem

  1. compulsion, force
  2. emergency, distress

Declension

declension of nóth (f-0h declension)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative nóth nótha nóths nóthos
genitive nóths nóthos nótha nóthsa
dative nóthe nóthse nóthą nóthę