Contionary:mor
Cubellian
Etymology
From Proto-Italic *moiros (“strengthening, fortification”), with a semantic change from "barrier" to "impediment", "obstacle", "problem". Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *mey-.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /moːr/
Noun
mor m
Inflection
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | mor | morus |
| vocative | ||
| accusative | morum | moros1 |
| genitive | moreis | morum |
| dative | morei | moreis |
| ablative | moru | |
| locative | moreim | moreirem |
1 Not affected by inter-word rhotacism.
Hakdor
Romanization
mor
- Alternate transcriptional spelling of nor.
Voskian
Pronunciation
- IPA: /mɯɐ/
Pronoun
mor
- my, first person plural possessive pronoun
| Nominative | Accusative | Possessive | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Common | Neuter | Plural | ||||
| Singular | First Person | gei | mej | må | måt | mor |
| Second Person | tu | te | ton | tet | tor | |
| Third Person | såur | sår | tson | tsot | tsour | |
| Plural | First Person | vii | os | nen | net | netor |
| Second Person | jå | jås | jån | jåt | jår | |
| Third Person | lege | leg | lon | lot | lor | |