Contionary:linda
Avendonian
Pronunciation
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *lindō.
Noun
linda f (plural linde)
- linden
Chlouvānem
Etymology
From a Pre-Chlouvānem language of the Jade Coast.
Pronunciation
Noun
linda (ablaut declension; plural: lendyē)
- giant river otter
- šite ānotē linda mešē.
- One can see a [giant] otter laying on the [river]bank.
- šite ānotē linda mešē.
Inflection
Ablaut declension | |||
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Case | Singular | Dual | Plural |
Direct | linda | lindāt | lendyē |
Vocative | |||
Accusative | lindu | lindāṣa | lendyu |
Ergative | lindei | lindāra | lendyei |
Genitive | lendi | lindeva | laindi |
Translative | lindan | lindarį | lendyan |
Exessive | lindat | lindabhan | lendyat |
Essive | lindąs | lindanne | laindąs |
Dative | lindom | lindarį | lendyom |
Ablative | lindų | lindabhan | lendyų |
Locative | linde | lindanne | lainde |
Instrumental | lindap | lindabhan | lendyap |
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
Ox-Yew
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈlin.da/
Noun
linda n. (animate)
- aunt. A maternal aunt who is older than the referent’s mother.