Contionary:ljór
Enventian
Etymology
From Middle Enventian lǫǫr, from Old Enventian leōð, liōð, either from Old English lēoð or Old Norse ljóð, both from Proto-Germanic *leuþą. Doublet of lör and léd.
Pronunciation
- IPA: [ˈʎu(ː)ɾ]
Noun
ljór (plural ljóre)
- narration, story
- Synonym: sögen
- Ik scall än ljóren dé outstelhan.
- I will tell you a story
- traditional Enventian sung story
- (archaic) poem
- (archaic) song
Derived words
Inflection
| 5th (d,t,th stem) Declension, masculine | ||
| case | singular | plural |
|---|---|---|
| Nominative | ljór | {{{2}}}e |
| Accusative | ljóren | {{{2}}}es |
| Genitive | ljórs | {{{2}}}e |
| Dative | ljóre | {{{2}}}u |
| Instrumental1 | {{{2}}}u | {{{2}}}u |
1Rare, only used in some set phrases