Contionary:huend
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Hondish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈhœu̯nd/
Etymology
From Old Norse hundr, the final -d is probably due to influence of Dutch hond.
Noun
huend m
- dog
Declension
| declension of huend (m o-stem lengthening ablaut declension) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | |||||
| singular | dual | plural | singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | huend | hundeL | hunde | hundechL | hundochL | hundaochL |
| vocative | hjind̦L | hundeL | hunde | hjind̦echL | hundochL | hundaochL |
| accusative | huendN | hundeL | hundenH | hundemL | hundochL | hundenchL |
| genitive | hjind̦eL | hundoH | huendN | hundechL | hundochL | hundemL |
| dative | hundêL | hundovN | hundov | hundêchL | hundomL | hundochL |
| Initial mutations of a following adjective: H triggers aspiration L triggers lenition N triggers nasalisation | ||||||