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# Time of day when the sun is in its zenith; twelve o'clock in the day, noon.
# Time of day when the sun is in its zenith; twelve o'clock in the day, noon.
====Usage Notes====
====Usage Notes====
According to the ''Bésgnae Béırle'', nouns ending in ''-oır'' belong to the second declension despite their irregularities, but Bernthaler groups these into a  [[:Category:Annerish_R_declension_nouns|separate declension]].
According to the ''Bésgnae Béırle'' nouns ending in ''-oır'' belong to the second declension despite their irregularities, but Bernthaler groups these into a  [[:Category:Annerish_R_declension_nouns|separate declension]].
 
====See also====
====See also====
* Ne {{cd|eytta|heyttana}} [[contionary:lá|láe]]: ''{{cd|príobu}}'', ''{{cd|uppa}}'', '''''letoır''''', ''{{cd|nón}}'', ''{{cd|fescoır}}'', ''{{cd|aıdche}}''
* Ne {{cd|eytta|heyttana}} [[contionary:lá|láe]]: ''{{cd|príobu}}'', ''{{cd|uppa}}'', '''''letoır''''', ''{{cd|nón}}'', ''{{cd|fescoır}}'', ''{{cd|aıdche}}''


[[Category:Contionary|letoir]] [[Category:Annerish lemmata|letoir]] [[Category:Annerish nouns|letoir]]
[[Category:Contionary|letoir]] [[Category:Annerish lemmata|letoir]] [[Category:Annerish nouns|letoir]]

Revision as of 09:25, 30 March 2023

Middle Annerish

Etymology

Formally from Celtic *letos and Proto-Germanic *dōgurą ("mid-day"), likely prefixed with *mid- originally.

Pronunciation

(Annerish) IPA: /ˈlʲedˠɪrʲ/ [ˈʎæd̥ɘɹ]

  • broad ending: /ˈlʲedˠoːrˠ/ [ˈʎæˌd̥oˑɾ]
Inflection of letoır
 Ⅱ ᴍᴀsᴄ.  ɴᴏᴍ. ɢᴇɴ. ᴀᴛ. ᴏᴄ.
sɢ.  letoır   leturaʜ  letoırʟ  letorʟ
ᴘʟ.  letuıreʟ  letoırɴ  —   letuıreʟ
ᴄᴏʟ.  leturaʜ  letorʟ  leturaʟ

Noun

letoır (runic:ᚳᛆᛐᚭᛁᛧ)

  1. The period between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.
  2. Time of day when the sun is in its zenith; twelve o'clock in the day, noon.

Usage Notes

According to the Bésgnae Béırle nouns ending in -oır belong to the second declension despite their irregularities, but Bernthaler groups these into a separate declension.

See also