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{{nm-header|mʲir}} | |||
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{{nm-noun-fNE|zím|chrism, a mixture of oil and balm used in Christian rites. |
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Ater
Pronunciation
(Ater) IPA: /miɐ/
Adjective
mir (common plural mirt, neuter plural mirer)
- brown
Noun
mir n (plural mirer)
- brown
Hakdor
Romanization
mir
- Alternate transcriptional spelling of nir.
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /mʲir/
Etymology
From Ancient Greek μύρον.. {{nm-noun-fNE|zím|chrism, a mixture of oil and balm used in Christian rites.