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{{nm-got|𐌰𐌷𐍃|ahs}}
{{nm-got|𐌰𐌷𐍃|ahs}}
{{nm-lat|as}} Senses 2. and 3. derive from Latin, but folk etymology readily interprets them as an extension of sense 1.
{{nm-lat|as}} Senses 2. and 3. derive from Latin, but folk etymology readily interprets them as an extension of sense 1.
{{nm-noun-mh-0-Z|ás|às|ear (of wheat, etc.)
{{nm-noun-mh-0-Z-nt|ás|às|ear (of wheat, etc.)
# a pip, a single point or spot on a playing card or die
# a pip, a single point or spot on a playing card or die
# (''card games, dice games'') an ace, a card or die face marked with a single pip}}
# (''card games, dice games'') an ace, a card or die face marked with a single pip}}

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Niemish

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Gothic ahs.

Etymology

From Latin as Senses 2. and 3. derive from Latin, but folk etymology readily interprets them as an extension of sense 1.

Noun

ás n.n. hard stem

  1. às

Declension

declension of ás (nh declension)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative ás ásat ás ása
genitive áses áse ásise
dative ás ásum ásą ásę

Valkis

Pronunciation

Noun

as (plural áz)

  1. walnut