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{{nm-header|ˈnʲorɐ}} | {{nm-header|ˈnʲorɐ}} | ||
{{nm-pgmc|neurô}}The change from masculine to otherwise vanishingly rare neuter o-stem is highly unexpected and likely influenced by terms for other organs of the body. | {{nm-pgmc|neurô}}The change from masculine to otherwise vanishingly rare neuter o-stem is highly unexpected and likely influenced by terms for other organs of the body. | ||
{{Nm-noun-mh-2-S-histan|niór|niúr|testicle}} | {{Nm-noun-mh-2-S-histan|niór|niúr|testicle | ||
# (''botany'') anther}} | |||
[[Category:Nm:Anatomy]] | |||
[[Category:Contionary]] | [[Category:Contionary]] |
Latest revision as of 09:04, 29 April 2023
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈnʲorɐ/
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *neurô. The change from masculine to otherwise vanishingly rare neuter o-stem is highly unexpected and likely influenced by terms for other organs of the body.
Noun
² nióra n.n. on-stem
- testicle
- (botany) anther
Declension
declension of nióra (mh declension, irregular) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | nióra | niórot | nióron | nióryna |
genitive | niúres | niúrines | niúrine | niúrise |
dative | nióren | niórinum | niórą | niórę |