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Created page with "==Raysian== ===Etymology=== From Old Raysian ''chtchlír'', further source unknown. This word is somewhat peculiar, as it is declined as an ír-type noun, with the only other ír-type nouns being the kinship terms ''{{c|tír}}'' ("father"), ''{{c|maidír}}'' ("mother"), ''{{c|pairtír}}'' ("brother"), ''{{c|wzdír}}'' ("sister"), ''{{c|erpír}}'' ("son"), ''{{c|toutír}}'' ("daughter"). ====Pronunciation==== * (''Standard Raysian'') IPA: /ʃt͡ʃlí..." |
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'''stchlír''' ''{{Abbtip|feminine gender|f}}'' (''genitive'' ''' | '''stchlír''' ''{{Abbtip|feminine gender|f}}'' (''genitive'' '''stchlér'''); ''ír-type'' | ||
# (''obsolete'') a disowned girl or womam | # (''obsolete'') a disowned girl or womam | ||
# (''vulgar, derogatory'') bitch, slut | # (''vulgar, derogatory'') bitch, slut | ||
Revision as of 16:12, 29 September 2024
Raysian
Etymology
From Old Raysian chtchlír, further source unknown. This word is somewhat peculiar, as it is declined as an ír-type noun, with the only other ír-type nouns being the kinship terms tír ("father"), maidír ("mother"), pairtír ("brother"), wzdír ("sister"), erpír ("son"), toutír ("daughter").
Pronunciation
- (Standard Raysian) IPA: /ʃt͡ʃlíχ/
Noun
stchlír f (genitive stchlér); ír-type
- (obsolete) a disowned girl or womam
- (vulgar, derogatory) bitch, slut
Inflection
| Declension of stchlír (ír-type) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Case | Singular | Plural |
| Nominative Accusative |
stchlír | stchler |
| Genitive | stchlér | stchlóñ |
| Ablative | stchlór | |
| Dative | stchlé | |
| Allative | stchléwd | stchlórȍ |
| Instrumental-Comitative | stchléch | stchlóch |