Contionary:drus
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Niemish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /druːs/
Etymology
From Gothic drus. All senses translating as “case” are calques of Latin casus.
Noun
⁰ drús n.m. syncopating zero-stem
- fall, drop
- capture, loss (to an opponent)
- loss of innocence, reputation, favour
- case (actual event, situation, or fact)
- case (instance or event as a topic of study)
- case (piece of work, e.g. a criminal case)
- case (legal proceeding)
- (medicine) case (instance of a specific condition or set of symptoms)
- (grammar) case (type of inflection of a nominal)
Declension
declension of drús (mh declension) | ||||
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singular | plural | |||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | drús | drósan | drúses | drúsias |
genitive | drúses | drúse | drússe | |
dative | drós | drósum | drúsią | drúsę |
Derived terms
- lóchdrús "autumn"