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===Alternative forms===
===Alternative forms===


===Etymology===
===Etymology 1/2===
From the fusion of ga, u, and ra.
 
===Etymology 3===
From the fusion of [[Contionary:ga|ga]] "throat", [[Contionary:u|u]] "inward", and [[Contionary:ra|ra]] "characteristics of a fluid".
From the fusion of [[Contionary:ga|ga]] "throat", [[Contionary:u|u]] "inward", and [[Contionary:ra|ra]] "characteristics of a fluid".


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
(''Diluvian Code'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /gûɾ/
(''Diluvian Code'') [[Guide:IPA|IPA]]: /gûɾ/
===Particle===
===Noun===
'''gur'''
'''gur'''


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====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====
Not to be mistaken by [[Contionary:gu|gu]] "food".
====Inflection====
====Inflection====
====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====


===Descendents===
===Descendents===
* Adamic Code: [[-n-'-l-]]
* Adamic Code: [[Contionary:-g-f-l-|-g-f-l-]]
* Hyperborean Code: [[-n-]] in [[nas]] "people"


====Derived terms====
====Derived terms====
====Related terms====
====Related terms====


[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Diluvian Code particles]] [[Category:Diluvian Code words]]
[[Category:Contionary]] [[Category:Diluvian Code nouns]] [[Category:Diluvian Code words]]

Latest revision as of 12:12, 28 October 2024

Bretonese

Etymology

From Proto-Brythonic *gwur. Cognate with Welsh gŵr.

Noun

gur m. (plural güer)

  1. man
  2. husband

Mutations

Bretonese mutations
radical soft nasal spirant
gur vur ngur unchanged

Diluvian Code

Alternative forms

Etymology 1/2

From the fusion of ga, u, and ra.

Etymology 3

From the fusion of ga "throat", u "inward", and ra "characteristics of a fluid".

Pronunciation

(Diluvian Code) IPA: /gûɾ/

Noun

gur

  1. ∅ (common sense)
  2. ∅ (social sense)
  3. drink (mimetic sense)
  4. ∅ (onomatopoeic sense)


Usage notes

Not to be mistaken by gu "food".

Inflection

Synonyms

Descendents

Derived terms

Related terms