Contionary:daroonyuh: Difference between revisions

From Linguifex
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
[[Category:Brooding words]]
[[Category: Brooding words]]
[[Category:Brooding adjectives]]
[[Category: Brooding adjectives]]
[[Category:Brooding nouns]]
[[Category: Brooding nouns]]
[[Category: Brooding letters]]


==Brooding==
==Brooding==

Revision as of 14:12, 22 August 2018


Brooding

Etymology

Compound of daroon ‘name’ and -yuh ‘less, lacking’.

Pronunciation

(Brooding) IPA: /da.run.jə/

Adjective

daroonyuh

  1. nameless; without a name.

Noun

daroonyuh(h)

  1. name of the letter ‹d›.

Usage Notes

Because nouns cannot end in a vowel in Brooding, the name daroonyuh should have an ‹h› at the end, but this is eliminated because ‹h› is already part of the root vowel, and as such would be redundant. There are various other things about this particular name that make it slightly irregular, and it is best to treat it as merely an adjective unless absolutely necessary.

Inflection

  Subject Object Possesseive
Singular daroonyuh awdaroonyuh daroonyuhl
Plural daroonyuhuh awdaroonyuhuh daroonyuhluh
Collective daroonyuh awdaroonyuh daroonyuhl