Contionary:ašš

Gothevian

Etymology

Inherited from Gothic 𐌰𐌷𐍃 (ahs). Cognate to English ear, Dutch aar, German Ähre, Icelandic ax. Gradually supplanted both Old Gothevian hand (hand, "hand") and arn (arn, "arm").

Pronunciation

Noun

ašš (aššn (plural áššy, definite áššun, relational adjective áššɛin)

  1. (anatomy) hand
    Synonyms: (specific) fínnrɛin ašš (fínnrɛin ašš), (medicine) xèry (xɛ́ry)
  2. (anatomy) arm
    Synonyms: (specific) áštɛin ašš (áštɛin ašš), (medicine) bráccy (bráccy)
  3. (figuratively) handle
    Synonym: graípky (graípky)
  4. (botany) ear (of corn, grain, etc.)
  5. stick, cylindrical piece (of chalk, wax, etc.)

Declension

Declension of ašš
Neuter singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative ašš
/aʃ/
áššun
/ˈa.ʃun/
áššy
/ˈa.ʃɨ/
áššaš
/ˈa.ʃaʃ/
genitive-dative áššyš
/ˈa.ʃɨʃ/
áššo
/ˈa.ʃwo/
áššen
/ˈa.ʃjen/