Contionary:dochtjer

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Enventian

Alternative forms

  • dostjer (South, dialectal, pronunciation spelling)
  • doscer (Méthen, dialectal, pronunciation spelling)
  • dohjer, dohhjer (Nornwen, Sjarstäd, Routland, dialectal, pronunciation spelling)

Etymology

From Middle Enventian dochtęr, dohtęr, from Old Enventian dohter, from Proto-West Germanic *dohter, with a reanalisis of the ending as corresponding to the suffix -jer.

Pronunciation

  • IPA: [ˈdɔxʃɛɾ] [-əɾ]
    • (Njerermark, Ybermark, Ostplaf, Esctär) IPA: [ˈdɔsʃəɾ]
    • (Pells) IPA: [ˈdɔsd̥ʲəɾ]
    • (Méthen) IPA: [ˈdɔʃəɹ]
    • (Routland, Sjarstäd, Kjót, Nornwen) IPA: [ˈdɔçʃɛɾ], [ˈdɔçːɛɾ]

Noun

dochtjer f. (plural: dochtjere)

  1. daughter

Derived words

Inflection

6th (l, r stem) Declension
case singular plural
Nominative dochtjer dochtjere
Accusative dochtjern dochtjeres
Genitive dochtjers dochtjere
Dative dochtjere dochtjery
Instrumental dochtjery dochtjery