Contionary:lȳrus

Aeranir

Etymology

From Old Aeranir leiuros, from Proto-Iscaric *xleizros ("sky, weather"), from Proto-Maro-Ephenian *gʰley-.

Compare with helior, hollus, loebus.

Pronunciation

(Old) IPA: [ˈliw.ros̱]
(Classical) IPA: [ˈlyː.rus̱]
(Gaunine) IPA: [ˈliː.bɛɾ]
(Late) IPA: [ˈli.βer]

Noun

lȳrus (temporary; genitive singular lȳrī)

  1. time, hour, moment
  2. occasion, case
  3. the times, the age, the day
  4. weather, the elements
    • mollī lȳrū aqiniae rāscē īn furentū quo sollānum mīm.

      moll-ī

      leak-SUBJ.3SG.E

      lȳr-ū

      weather-ESS.SG

      aqini-ae

      rain-GEN.SG

      rāsc-ē

      strong-ADV

      īn

      in

      fur-ent-ū

      fall-IPFV.PTCP-T.ESS.SG

      quo

      even

      sollān-un

      roof-NOM.SG

      mīm

      NEG

      moll-ī lȳr-ū aqini-ae rāsc-ē īn fur-ent-ū quo sollān-un mīm

      leak-SUBJ.3SG.E weather-ESS.SG rain-GEN.SG strong-ADV in fall-IPFV.PTCP-T.ESS.SG even roof-NOM.SG NEG

      'Even during times in which the rain falls strongly the roof should not leak.'

  1. fair weather, fine weather

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