Contionary:mor

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Cubellian

Etymology

From Proto-Italic *moiros (strengthening, fortification), with a semantic change from "barrier" to "impediment", "obstacle", "problem". Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *mey-.

Pronunciation

Noun

mor m

  1. problem, impediment, difficulty.
  2. barrier, block

Inflection

Declension of mor (second declension)
singular plural
nominative mor morus
vocative
accusative morum moros1
genitive moreis morum
dative morei moreis
ablative moru
locative moreim moreirem

1 Not affected by inter-word rhotacism.

Hakdor

Romanization

mor

  1. Alternate transcriptional spelling of nor.

Voskian

Pronunciation

Pronoun

mor

  1. my, first person plural possessive pronoun
Voskian personal pronouns
Nominative Accusative Possessive
Common Neuter Plural
Singular First Person gei mej måt mor
Second Person tu te ton tet tor
Third Person såur sår tson tsot tsour
Plural First Person vii os nen net netor
Second Person jås jån jåt jår
Third Person lege leg lon lot lor