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Created page with "==Enventian== ===Etymology=== From Middle Enventian ''þꭣme'', ''þyme'' from Old Enventian ''þuoma'', from {{mn|gem-pro|*þūmô}}. Cognate of {{mn|en|thumb}}. ===Pronunciation=== * IPA: [ˈθʏmɐ], [ˈθʏmə] ===Noun=== '''thyme''' m. (plural: '''thymen''') # thumb # a very small quantity of something ====Inflection==== {{Template:Env-3|thym}} Category:Enventian words" |
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Enventian
Etymology
From Middle Enventian þꭣme, þyme from Old Enventian þuoma, from Proto-Germanic *þūmô. Cognate of English thumb.
Pronunciation
- IPA: [ˈθʏmɐ], [ˈθʏmə]
Noun
thyme m. (plural: thymen)
- thumb
- a very small quantity of something
Inflection
| 3rd (e stem) Declension | ||
| case | singular | plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | thyme | {{{2}}}en |
| Accusative | thyman | {{{2}}}es |
| Genitive | thyms | {{{2}}}e |
| Dative | thymne | {{{2}}}u |
| Instrumental1 | thymu | {{{2}}}u |
1Rare, only used in some set phrases