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==[[Scots Norse]]== | ==[[Scots Norse]]== | ||
===Etymology 1=== | ===Etymology 1=== | ||
{{snon-inh|-ar}} The form {{lang|snon|-ir}} is from reanalysis based on ''-aðir''. | {{snon-inh|-ar|-ar}} The form {{lang|snon|-ir}} is from reanalysis based on ''-aðir''. | ||
====Pronunciation==== | ====Pronunciation==== | ||
{{IPA+|snon|/ | {{IPA+|snon|/əɾ/}} | ||
====Suffix==== | ====Suffix==== | ||
{{head|snon|suffix}} | {{head|snon|suffix}} | ||
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===Etymology 2=== | ===Etymology 2=== | ||
{{snon-inh|-ari}} | {{snon-inh|-ari|-ari}} | ||
====Pronunciation==== | ====Pronunciation==== | ||
{{IPA+|snon|/ | {{IPA+|snon|/əɾ/}} | ||
====Suffix==== | ====Suffix==== | ||
{{head|snon|suffix}} | {{head|snon|suffix}} | ||
Revision as of 15:28, 19 May 2026
Scots Norse
Etymology 1
From Sudrey Norse -ar, from Old Norse -ar. The form -ir is from reanalysis based on -aðir.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ir
- forms the present tense
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From Sudrey Norse -ari, from Old Norse -ari.
Pronunciation
Suffix
-ir
- forms the feminine comparative of adjectives