Contionary:ašš
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Gothevian
Etymology
Inherited from Gothic 𐌰𐌷𐍃 (ahs). Cognate to English ear, Dutch aar, German Ähre, Icelandic ax. Gradually supplanted both Old Gothevian hand (hand, "hand") and arn (arn, "arm").
Pronunciation
- IPA: /aʃ/
Noun
ašš (ašš) n (plural áššy, definite áššun, relational adjective áššɛin)
- (anatomy) hand
- Synonyms: (specific) fínnrɛin ašš (fínnrɛin ašš), (medicine) xèry (xɛ́ry)
- (anatomy) arm
- Synonyms: (specific) áštɛin ašš (áštɛin ašš), (medicine) bráccy (bráccy)
- (figuratively) handle
- Synonym: graípky (graípky)
- (botany) ear (of corn, grain, etc.)
- stick, cylindrical piece (of chalk, wax, etc.)
Declension
Declension of ašš
| Neuter | singular | plural | ||
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative-accusative | ašš /aʃ/ |
áššun /ˈa.ʃun/ |
áššy /ˈa.ʃɨ/ |
áššaš /ˈa.ʃaʃ/ |
| genitive-dative | áššyš /ˈa.ʃɨʃ/ |
áššo /ˈa.ʃwo/ |
áššen /ˈa.ʃjen/ | |
Categories:
- Gothevian terms derived from Gothic
- Gothevian terms inherited from Gothic
- Gothevian terms with English cognates
- Gothevian terms with Dutch cognates
- Gothevian terms with German cognates
- Gothevian terms with Icelandic cognates
- Contionary
- Gothevian lemmas
- Gothevian nouns
- Gothevian neuter nouns
- Gthv:Anatomy
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