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# A sister of one's spouse (especially one's wife), sister-in-law
# A sister of one's spouse (especially one's wife), sister-in-law
====Related terms====
====Related terms====
* (''sibling-in-law'') {{cd|øtú}}; (''brother-in-law'') {{cd|tøkur}}
* (''sibling-in-law'') {{cd|øtú}}; (''brother-in-law'') {{cd|tøkur}}; (''parent-in-law'') {{cd|peorh}}


====Inflection====
====Inflection====

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Anrish

Etymology

From Middle Anrish hnur, thnur, from Old Anrish snur, from Proto-Germanic *snuzō ("daughter-in-law")

Pronunciation

(Anrish) IPA: /ˈŋur/

Noun

gnur (runic:‧ᛝᚢᚱ‧)

  1. A sister of one's spouse (especially one's wife), sister-in-law

Related terms

Inflection

Declension of gnur (a-stem)
Case indefinite singular indefinite plural definite singular definite plural
Common gnur gnurr gnura gnurenur
Dative gnure gnurá gnurene gnuremí
Genitive gnurað gnuro gnuré gnureno