Contionary:oņêr
Hondish
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ˈʊ̯onɛr/
Etymology
From the genitive *awonter (reinterpreted as nominative) of Proto-Celtic *awontīr.
Noun
oņêr m
Declension
| declension of oņêr (m o-stem lengthening ablaut declension) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | |||||
| singular | dual | plural | singular | dual | plural | |
| nominative | oņêr | oņereL | oņere | oņerechL | oņerochL | oņeraochL |
| vocative | oņerjL | oņereL | oņere | oņerjechL | oņerochL | oņeraochL |
| accusative | oņêrN | oņereL | oņerenH | oņeremL | oņerochL | oņerenchL |
| genitive | oņerjeL | oņeroH | oņêrN | oņorechL | oņerochL | oņeremL |
| dative | oņorêL | oņerovN | oņerov | oņorêchL | oņeromL | oņerochL |
| Initial mutations of a following adjective: H triggers aspiration L triggers lenition N triggers nasalisation | ||||||