Contionary:Aurahm

Phrygian

Etymology

From Classical Phrygian ɑɓpɑ̄ɑ̄̔ɯ (abrāhām), borrowed from Ancient Greek Ἀβρᾱᾱ́μ (Abrāā́m), from Biblical Hebrew אַבְרָהָם (ʼAḇrāhām), thus relating it to Modern Phrygian ɛɓ̰ (eb) and possibly pɛ́ıɛɯ (réiem). Doublet of ɓpɑɑ̔ɯ.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Phrygian) IPA: /ɔːˈraːm/
    • (Smyrna Phrygian) IPA: [ɔːˈɾaːm]
    • (Attalia Phrygian) IPA: [ɔʊ̯ˈɾaːm], [ɔʊ̯ˈɾamː]
    • (Prusa Phrygian) IPA: [uːˈɾaːm]
  • (Classical Phrygian) IPA: /aβraːˈhaːm/

Proper noun

opɑ́‛ɯ (Auráhm)

  1. a male given name, Auram, equivalent to English Abraham
  2. (biblical, obsolete) Abraham
    Synonym: ɓpɑɑ̔ɯ

Inflection

Declension of opɑ́‛ɯ (Auráhm)
Singular
Nominative opɑ́‛ɯ
Auráhm
Oblique opɑ́‛ɯɛ
Auráhme
Vocative oɛx