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Created page with "==Enventian== ===Etymology=== From Proto-West Germanic [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-West_Germanic/gar%C4%81fij%C5%8D *garāfijō], probably influenced by German [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Graf#German Graf]. ===Pronunciation=== * IPA: [ˌˈgɾæfe] ** (''South'') IPA: [ˈgɾæfə] ===Noun=== '''gräfe''' masc. (fem.: '''{{term|gräfine}}''', masc. plural: '''{{term|gräfen}}''', fem. plural: '''{{term|gräfinen}}..."
 
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* {{term|gräfhaüs}}


====Derived placenames====
====Derived placenames====

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Enventian

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *garāfijō, probably influenced by German Graf.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: [ˌˈgɾæfe]
    • (South) IPA: [ˈgɾæfə]

Noun

gräfe masc. (fem.: gräfine, masc. plural: gräfen, fem. plural: gräfinen)

  1. local councilor (of a municipality or county)
  2. (historical) bailiff
  3. (historical) tax collector

Derived terms

Derived placenames

Inflection

3rd (e stem) Declension
case singular plural
Nominative grääfe {{{2}}}en
Accusative gräfan {{{2}}}es
Genitive gräfs {{{2}}}e
Dative gräfne {{{2}}}u
Instrumental1 gräfu {{{2}}}u

1Rare, only used in some set phrases