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! style="background-color:#e5dee6" | ''Common'' | ! style="background-color:#e5dee6" | ''Common'' | ||
| | | ledoır | ||
| leduıre<sup>ʟ</sup> | | leduıre<sup>ʟ</sup> | ||
| ledura<sup>ʜ</sup> | | ledura<sup>ʜ</sup> |
Revision as of 12:55, 12 March 2023
Middle Annerish
Etymology
Formally from Celtic *letos and Proto-Germanic *dōgurą ("mid-day"), though probably prefixed with *mid- originally.
Pronunciation
(Annerish) IPA: /ˈlʲeðˠɪrʲ/ [ˈʎæðɘɹ]
- broad ending: /ˈlʲeðˠoːrˠ/ [ˈʎæˌðoˑɾ]
Noun
ledoır (runic:ᚳᛆᚿᚭᛁᛧ)
- The period between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
- Time of day when the sun is in its zenith; twelve o'clock in the day, noon.
See also
Inflection
According to the Bésgnae Béırle, nouns ending in -oır belong to the second declension despite irregularities, but Bernthaler groups these into a separate declension.
Ⅱ Masc. | Singular | Plural | Collective |
---|---|---|---|
Common | ledoır | leduıreʟ | leduraʜ |
Genitive | leduraʜ | ledoırɴ | ledorʟ |
Dative | ledoırʟ | leduraıb | leduraıb |
Vocative | ledorʟ | leduıreʟ | leduraʟ |