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Derived from verb sense during Post-Gothic period in the same way as ''{{term|gech#Niemish|géch}}''. | Derived from verb sense during Post-Gothic period in the same way as ''{{term|gech#Niemish|géch}}''. | ||
{{nm-noun-f0h|brék|break, breakage, breach, rupture | {{nm-noun-f0h|brék|break, breakage, breach, rupture | ||
#: Synonyms {{term|hol#Niemish|hól}} | #: Synonyms ''{{term|hol#Niemish|hól}}'' | ||
# temporary cessation of activity | # temporary cessation of activity | ||
# (''medicine'') fracture}} | # (''medicine'') fracture}} |
Revision as of 16:53, 26 April 2022
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /brʲeːx/
Etymology
Derived from verb sense during Post-Gothic period in the same way as géch.
Noun
⁰ brék n.f. zero-stem
- break, breakage, breach, rupture
- Synonyms hól
- temporary cessation of activity
- (medicine) fracture
Declension
declension of brék (f-0h declension) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | brék | bréka | bréks | brékos |
genitive | bréks | brékos | bréka | bréksa |
dative | bréke | brékse | bréką | brékę |