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This word is usually a pluralia tantum using ''àkron, àkra'' in the nominative case and ''ä̀krine, ä̀krinse'' in the genitive. | This word is usually a pluralia tantum using ''àkron, àkra'' in the nominative case and ''ä̀krine, ä̀krinse'' in the genitive. | ||
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Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈakʊr/
Etymology
From Gothic akran.
Noun
⁰ àkur n.m. syncopating hard stem
- fruit
Declension
declension of àkur (mh declension, irregular) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | àkur | àkran | àkron | akra |
àkors | akras | |||
genitive | ä̀kurs | ä̀kres | ä̀krine | ä̀krinse |
ä̀kre | ä̀kurse | |||
dative | àkor | àkrum | àkrą | àkrę |
This word is usually a pluralia tantum using àkron, àkra in the nominative case and ä̀krine, ä̀krinse in the genitive.
The singular may be used for individual fruits with (for discussing multiple fruit varieties) nominative plural in àkors, àkras and genitive plural in ä̀kre, ä̀kurse.
Derived terms
- àppolàkur ("pome")