Contionary:vīntus

Aeranir

 
ēda vīnta
 
tōllar vīntar rignī

Etymology

From vingor ("I am wet, I am fertile (of soil)"), from Old Aeranir vingōr, from Proto-Iscaric *wenɣōr, from Proto-Maro-Ephenian *wegh- ("wet, moist; rain"). Compare with vēsciȥ ("I get wet, I moisten").

Pronunciation

(Old) IPA: [ˈwiŋk.t̪os̠]
(Classical) IPA: [ˈʋĩːn̪.t̪ʊs̠]
(Gaunine) IPA: [ˈvĩːn̪.t̪ɯs]
(Late) IPA: [ˈβĩn̪.t̪os̠]

Adjective

vīntus (cyclical vīnta, eternal vīntun)

  1. red; dull, earthy red; brown
  2. black (of tea)

Declension

Declension of vīntus
temporary cyclical eternal
singular plural singular plural singular plural
nominative vīntus vīntur vīnta vīntar vīntun vīntunt
vocative vīnte
accusative vīntun vīntī vīntan vīntae
essive vīntū vīntur vīntau vīntur vīntū vīntur
instrumental vīntōrun vīntōs vīntārun vīntōs vīntōrun vīntōs
genitive vīntī vīntōbus vīntae vīntābus vīntī vīntōbus
dative vīntō vīntōna vīntō vīntāna vīntō vīntōna
ablative vīntā vīntōs vīntā vīntās vīntā vīntōs
locative vīntīs vīntā vīntīs vīntā vīntīs vīntā

Derived terms

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