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'''natr-iomí''' ''(runic:'''‧ᚾᚭᛏᚱᛁᚢᛘᛁᛌ‧''')'' | '''natr-iomí''' ''(runic:'''‧ᚾᚭᛏᚱᛁᚢᛘᛁᛌ‧''')'' | ||
# "two-headed snake"; a mode of writing in which one half of the line is the mirror image of the other | # "two-headed snake"; a mode of writing in which one half of the line is the mirror image of the other | ||
# ambigram | # (''by extension'') ambigram | ||
====Inflection==== | ====Inflection==== |
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Anrish
Etymology
From Middle Anrish naðr-iomn, naðr imnn, from Old Anrish naðer imgin, from Old Irish nathair imchenn ("double-headed")
Pronunciation
(Anrish) IPA: /nadriuˈmi/
Noun
natr-iomí (runic:‧ᚾᚭᛏᚱᛁᚢᛘᛁᛌ‧)
- "two-headed snake"; a mode of writing in which one half of the line is the mirror image of the other
- (by extension) ambigram
Inflection
Case | indefinite singular | indefinite plural | definite singular | definite plural |
---|---|---|---|---|
Common | natr-iomí | natr-iomír | natr-iomía | natr-iomínur |
Dative | natr-iomíe | natr-iomiá | natr-iomíne | natr-iomímí |
Genitive | natr-iomíð | natr-iomío | natr-iomié | natr-iomíno |