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(Created page with "==Jovlish== ===Etymology=== From Middle Jovlish ''ýþa'', plural of ''ýþ'' (wave), from Old Jovlish ''ýþ'', from {{der|p=i|jovl|ang|ȳþ}}. {{cog|jovl|enm|ythe|is|unnur}} Displaced Middle Jovlish ''sǽ'', ultimately from {{der|p=i|jovl|ang|sǣ}}, except in compounds such as {{c|şıveş}} and {{c|şın}}. ===Pronunciation=== * IPA: {{IPA|/œːχ/ [ʔœːχ]}} ===Noun=== {{head|jovl|n|g=f|plural|ȫhe}} # sea, ocean ====Declension==== {{jovl-n-f|...") |
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Revision as of 14:24, 15 March 2025
Jovlish
Etymology
From Middle Jovlish ýþa, plural of ýþ (wave), from Old Jovlish ýþ, from Old English ȳþ. Cognate to Middle English ythe, Icelandic unnur. Displaced Middle Jovlish sǽ, ultimately from Old English sǣ, except in compounds such as şıveş and şın.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /œːχ/ [ʔœːχ]
Noun
őh (őh) f (plural ȫhe (ȫhe))
- sea, ocean
Declension
[hide]Declension of őh (first-declension) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
direct [ɴᴏᴍ, ᴀᴄᴄ] | hī | őh | hó | ȫhe |
genitive | har | ȫts | hor | |
dative | hón |
Derived terms
- Blakȫh (Blakȫh, “Black Sea”)
- Hazrȫh (Hazrȫh, “Caspian Sea”)
- Rīdȫh (Rīdȫh, “Red Sea”)
- vatsıh (vatsıh, “wave”)
- Véddevȫh (Véddevȫh, “Mediterranean Sea”)
- yĭh (yĭh, “doom”)
- üyboq (üyboq, “a ship's side”)
- üylōf (üylōf, “detritus”)
- üyvōrn (üyvōrn, “to be lost”)
- üyēblan (üyēblan, “tossing of the waves at sea”)
- ȫyj (ȫyj, “rough”)
- ȫyn (ȫyn, “to overflow”)