Contionary:őh

Jovlish

Etymology

From Middle Jovlish ýþa, plural of ýþ (wave), from Old Jovlish ýþ, from Old English ȳþ. Cognate to Middle English ythe, Icelandic unnur. Displaced Middle Jovlish , ultimately from Old English , except in compounds such as şıveş and şın.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /œːχ/ [ʔœːχ]

Noun

őh (őhf (plural őhe (őhe))

  1. sea, ocean

Declension

Declension of őh (first-declension)
singular plural
direct [ɴᴏᴍ, ᴀᴄᴄ] őh őhe
genitive har őts hor
dative hón


Derived terms

  • Blakőh (Blakőh, Black Sea)
  • Hazrőh (Hazrőh, Caspian Sea)
  • Rīdőh (Rīdőh, Red Sea)
  • vatsıh (vatsıh, wave)
  • Véddevőh (Véddevőh, Mediterranean Sea)
  • yïh (yïh, doom)
  • üyboq (üyboq, a ship's side)
  • üylōf (üylōf, detritus)
  • üyvōrn (üyvōrn, to be lost)
  • üyēblan (üyēblan, tossing of the waves at sea)
  • őyj (őyj, rough)
  • őyn (őyn, to overflow)