Contionary:ricnun
Aeranir
Etymology
From Old Aeranir recnom, from Proto-Iscaric *reɣnom, from Proto-Maro-Ephenian *r₂r₁egʰ-.
Pronunciation
- (Old, c. 2400 bnia) IPA: [ˈreŋ.nom]
- (Classical, c. 1900 bnia) IPA: [ˈrɪ̃ŋ.nũː]
- (Caunine, c. 1900 bnia) IPA: [ˈrɪ̃ŋ.nɯ̃ɴ]
- (Late, c. 1300 bnia) IPA: [ˈreŋ.nu]
Noun
ricnun (eternal; genitive ricnī)
- maple tree
- Ricnun, a proper name; the name of a notable house in the Coeha Rasca with several cadet houses, reportedly named after the maple trees in the area brought from Ehrasia. House Ricnun members generally attended the schools Eherminia or Rascania.
Notable members include Saxol Pristus Rascanius Ricnus Leukondes Vallihus, commonly known as Saxol Vallihus, who was Iliana Cava’s primary military accomplice in the Small Coup, and established the Rascania monopoly on military leadership.
Declension
Declension of ricnun | ||
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singular | plural | |
nominative | ricnun | ricnunt |
vocative | ||
accusative | ||
essive | ricnū | ricnur |
instrumental | ricnōrun | ricnōs |
genitive | ricnī | ricnōvus |
dative | ricnō | ricnōna |
ablative | ricnā | ricnōs |
locative | ricnīs | ricnā |