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! Case !! ''indefinite singular'' !! ''indefinite plural'' !! ''definite singular'' !! ''definite plural''
! Case !! ''indefinite singular'' !! ''indefinite plural'' !! ''definite singular'' !! ''definite plural''
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| ''Common'' || {{{noun|eantur}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|r}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|a}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|enur}}}  
| ''Common'' || {{{noun|eantur}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|r}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|a}}} || {{{noun|hypur}}}{{{ending|enur}}}  
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| ''Dative'' || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|e}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|á}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|ene}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|emí}}}  
| ''Dative'' || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|e}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|á}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|ene}}} || {{{noun|eantur}}}{{{ending|emí}}}  

Revision as of 10:30, 27 October 2018

Anrish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Anrish eantl, from Old Anrish ænncl, from Proto-Germanic *aninkilaz ("grandson")

Pronunciation

(Anrish) IPA: /ˈea̯ndur/

Noun

eantur (runic:‧ᛆᛁᚾᛏᚢᚱ‧)

  1. A non-binary child of one's sibling, nieph
  2. A non-binary child of one's child, grandchild

Related terms

Inflection

Declension of eantur (a-stem)
Case indefinite singular indefinite plural definite singular definite plural
Common eantur eanturr eantura hypurenur
Dative eanture eanturá eanturene eanturemí
Genitive eanturað eanturo eanturé eantureno