Contionary:uamenƨim
Cubellian
Etymology
For *uacmenƨim, from uax (“empty, void”) + menƨem (“moon, month”) + -im.
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈwaː.mɛːn.t͡sim/
Noun
uamenƨim n
- new moon, a night of new moon
- (historically) the start of a month, the first day in the Cubellian lunar calendar
- (by extention) the beginning, the start of something
Inflection
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | uamenƨim | uamenƨio |
| vocative | ||
| accusative | ||
| genitive | uamenƨies | uamenƨium |
| dative | uamenƨie | uamenƨies |
| ablative | uamenƨiu | |
| locative | uamenƨiem | uamenƨierem |