Contionary:dur

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Skundavisk

Etymology

From Middle Skundavisk dur, from Old Skundavisk duru, from Halmisk duru, duruŕ, from Proto-Germanic *durz. Originally a consonant-stem, the word shifted to an u-stem early in Halmisk, probably to avoid the direct contact between the similar sounding letters r and ŕ. As the original consonant-stem and u-stem noun classes merged in Late Old Skundavisk, this shift became invisible and dur behaves like any modern regularly derived consonant-stem.

Pronunciation

IPA: /duɐ/

Noun

dur f. (genitive dur or dyr, plural dyre)

  1. door
    Sleut the dur !
    Shut the door !


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