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# (''hence''; ''{{glossary|figurative|fig.}}'') A brawny enslaved person.
# (''hence''; ''{{glossary|figurative|fig.}}'') A brawny enslaved person.
#: ''Ym rogart Fulàn bfıth eırséta c '''ulband'''.''  
#: ''Ym rogart Fulàn bfıth eırséta c '''ulband'''.''  
#:: He was called Fullon (''i.e.'' handsome) because he was like a '''mule'''.
#:: He was called Fullon because he was like a '''mule'''.


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Middle Annerish

Etymology

Via Old Norse ulfaldi, ultimately from Greek ἐλέφᾱς ("elephant").

Pronunciation

(Anrish) IPA: /ˈulˠvˠən͈ˠdˠ/ [ˈʌɫᵊʋɐˑn(d̥)]

  • slender ending: /ˈulˠvˠən͈ʲdʲ/ [ˈʌɫᵊʋɘˑɲ(d̥͡ʒ̊)]
Inflection of ulband
 Ⅳ ᴍᴀsᴄ.  ɴᴏᴍ. ɢᴇɴ. ᴀᴛ. ᴏᴄ.
sɢ.  ulband   ulbandaʜ  ulband(ʟ)  ulbandʟ
ᴘʟ.  ulbaındʟ  ulbaındeɴ  ulbandaıb   ulbaındʟ
ᴄᴏʟ.  ulbaındeʜ  ulbandʟ  ulbaındeʟ

Noun

ulband (runic:ᚢᛧᛓᛅᚿᛐ)

  1. A camel (genus Camelus).
  2. Any exotic beast of burden;
  3. (hence; fig.) A brawny enslaved person.
    Ym rogart Fulàn bfıth eırséta c ulband.
    He was called Fullon because he was like a mule.