Contionary:tund
Elvarri
Etymology
From Proto-Luxelvic *tůnd. Doublet of sond, derived from cognate thónd.
Pronunciation
Noun
tund inan (plural tundor)
- stick
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Declension
| Noun declensions of tund (irregular) | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nominative | Accusative | Genitive | Dative | Locative | Instrumental | Perlative | Vocative | |
| Singular | tund | tundi | tundos | tunda | tundsi | tundes | tundas | tundo |
| Paucal | tundur | tundir | tundoros | tundra | tundsia | tundsur | tundsra | tundor |
| Plural | tundor | tunder | tundoro | tundar | tundsa | tundsor | tundsrat | |
Derived terms
Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /tund/
Etymology
From Gothic tunþus.
Noun
¹ túnd n.n. hard stem
- (anatomy) tooth
- tooth of a comb
- (botany) clove of garlic
- Synonym: gròz
- (hardware) sharp projection on the blade of a saw
- (hardware) projection on the edge of a gear that engages with similar projections on adjacent gears or with a chain
Declension
| declension of túnd (nm declension) | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | plural | |||
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | túnd | tóndat | tónz | tónza |
| genitive | túnds | túndes | túnze | túnzise |
| dative | tónd | tóndum | tónzą | tónzę |
See also
- tóndlók ("garlic")
- [Term?] ("comb")