Contionary:kōl

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Kirtumur

Etymology

From Proto-Kydan *ķāl (“name”). Cognate with Kērsalur kāl, Cirdamur cāl, Old Sērsal sɛ̄l. Possible cognates outside of Kyrdan include Kliru mkału, Proto-Settameric *akł- “to call”, but both show /ɬ/ in the root instead of /l/ as in Proto-Kyrdan. Early Proto-Kyrdan form can be reconstructed as *ķař(ə)n-, possibly reflected as two separate syllabic symbols in early Namķaudir PLURĶAŘ-nWHOLE “calling them”, although the precise pronunciation of those symbols is unknown.

Pronunciation

(Umunesal) IPA: [koːl]

Noun

kōl n inanimate declension

  1. name, which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing
    War kōlšuax? – what is your name?
  2. the first or the given name
    Khamē ta-Ukaranna kōlnunu? – Do you know the first name of them who is of Ukaranna.
  3. therefore ( often used with a proclitic na-, borrowing from Kērsalur)
    hahes kōlex nahama – I think, therefore I am.

Declension

Possession
Type I
singular dual plural
1st kōlu kōlau kōlem
2nd kōlšu kōlašu kōlšen
3rd kōlnu kōlanu kōlnen