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[[File:123101686.jpg|250px|thumb|''{{term|tōllar}} '''vīntar''' {{term|rignī}}'']] | [[File:123101686.jpg|250px|thumb|''{{term|tōllar}} '''vīntar''' {{term|rignī}}'']] | ||
===Etymology=== | ===Etymology=== | ||
From '''''{{term|vingor}}''''' ("I am wet, I am fertile (of soil)"), from [[Aeranir#Old Aeranir|Old Aeranir]] ''{{term|vingōr}}'', from [[Aeranir#Proto-Iscaric|Proto-Iscaric]] ''{{term|*wenɣōr}}'', from [[Proto-Maro-Ephenian]] ''{{term|*wegh-}}'' ("wet, moist; rain"). Compare with ''{{term|vēsciȥ}}'' ("I get wet, I moisten"). | From '''''{{term|vingor}}''''' ("I am wet, I am fertile (of soil)"), from [[Aeranir#Old Aeranir|Old Aeranir]] ''{{term|vingōr}}'', from [[Aeranir#Proto-Iscaric|Proto-Iscaric]] ''{{term|*wenɣōr}}'', from [[Proto-Maro-Ephenian]] ''{{term|*wegh-}}'' ("wet, moist; rain"). | ||
Compare with ''{{term|vēsciȥ}}'' ("I get wet, I moisten"). | |||
===Pronunciation=== | ===Pronunciation=== |
Revision as of 20:53, 27 August 2019
Aeranir
Etymology
From vingor ("I am wet, I am fertile (of soil)"), from Old Aeranir vingōr, from Proto-Iscaric *wenɣōr, from Proto-Maro-Ephenian *wegh- ("wet, moist; rain").
Compare with vēsciȥ ("I get wet, I moisten").
Pronunciation
(Old) IPA: [ˈwiŋk.t̪os̠]
(Classical) IPA: [ˈʋĩːn̪.t̪ʊs̠]
(Gaunine) IPA: [ˈvĩːn̪.t̪ɯs]
(Late) IPA: [ˈβĩn̪.t̪os̠]
Adjective
vīntus (cyclical vīnta, eternal vīntun)
- red; dull, earthy red; brown
- black (of tea)
Declension
Declension of vīntus | ||||||
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temporary | cyclical | eternal | ||||
singular | plural | singular | plural | singular | plural | |
nominative | vīntus | vīntur | vīnta | vīntar | vīntun | vīntunt |
vocative | vīnte | |||||
accusative | vīntun | vīntī | vīntan | vīntae | ||
essive | vīntū | vīntur | vīntau | vīntur | vīntū | vīntur |
instrumental | vīntōrun | vīntōs | vīntārun | vīntōs | vīntōrun | vīntōs |
genitive | vīntī | vīntōbus | vīntae | vīntābus | vīntī | vīntōbus |
dative | vīntō | vīntōna | vīntō | vīntāna | vīntō | vīntōna |
ablative | vīntā | vīntōs | vīntā | vīntās | vīntā | vīntōs |
locative | vīntīs | vīntā | vīntīs | vīntā | vīntīs | vīntā |
Derived terms
- vīntiun ("field, land, plantation")
- vīnticülun ("black tea")