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{{nm-header|loːr}}
{{nm-header|lor}}
{{nm-lat|laurus}}
{{nm-lat|laurus}}
{{Nm-noun-mh-0|lór|laurel, bay}}
{{Nm-noun-mh-0|lór|laurel, bay}}
===Derived terms===
===Derived terms===
* ''[[Contionary:lorbasz|lórbasz]]'' ("laurel berry")
* ''[[Contionary:lorbasz|lórbàsz]]'' ("laurel berry")
* ''[[Contionary:lorbasz|lórloch]]'' ("bay leaf")
* ''[[Contionary:lorloch|lórlóch]]'' ("bay leaf")
* ''{{term|lorkersza#Niemish|lórkérsza}}'' ("cherry laurel")
[[Category:Nm:Botany and Mycology]]
[[Category:Nm:Botany and Mycology]]
== [[Intralingua]] ==
Pronunciation: /{{IPA|le}}/
=== Pronoun ===
=== Etymology ===
From Old French lor and Italian loro, from Latin illōrum, genitive masculine plural of ille.
# of them, their
third person plural genitive pronoun
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[[Category:Intralingua words]] [[Category:Intralingua pronouns]]
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Latest revision as of 21:34, 3 December 2022

Niemish

Pronunciation

Etymology

From Latin laurus

Noun

lór n.m. hard stem

  1. laurel, bay

Declension

declension of lór (mh declension)
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative lór lóran lórs lóras
genitive lórs lóres lóre lórse
dative lór lórum lórą lórę

Derived terms


Intralingua

Pronunciation: /le/

Pronoun

Etymology

From Old French lor and Italian loro, from Latin illōrum, genitive masculine plural of ille.

  1. of them, their

third person plural genitive pronoun