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== Laefevian ==
== Laefevian ==
=== Etymology ===
=== Etymology ===
Ultimately probably from {{inherit|lfv|lnk-pro|srɯlbʱ-|t=hook}}, although the zero-grade form of the root is problematic.  
{{root|lfv|lnk-pro|srɯlbʱ-}}
{{root|lfv|lfv|hruft-}}
{{unc|lfv}} but ultimately probably from {{inherit|lfv|lnk-pro|srɯlbʱ-|t=hook}}, although the zero-grade form of the root is problematic.


=== Pronunciation ===
=== Pronunciation ===
* {{IPA|lfv|/ˈr̥uft/}}
{{lfv-pr}}
* {{rhymes|lfv|uft}}


=== Noun ===
=== Noun ===
{{lfv-n|hruft}}
{{lfv-noun|du=hruftund|pl=hruftir}}


# {{eng|key|pos=Noun}} (an object designed to open and close a lock)
# {{eng|key|pos=Noun}} (an object designed to open and close a lock)
{{defex|Wilwai '''hruftas''' ô laj uldahke hrikele.|I've lost my '''keys''' and now I can't get into the house.}}
#: {{ex|lfv|Wilwai '''hruftas''' ô laj uldahke hrikele.|I've lost my '''keys''' and now I can't get into the house.}}


==== Declension ====
==== Declension ====
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==== Derived terms ====
==== Derived terms ====
* ''adjectives:'' {{wl-lfv|hruftis}}
{{columns|columns=3|lfv
* ''nouns:'' {{wl-lfv|hruftent}}
|hruftis|t1=key, essential
* ''verbs:'' {{wl-lfv|lehrufturad}}
|hruftent|t2=key, legend
|hruftant|t3=keychain
|lehrufturad|t4=to include}}


==== Translations ====
==== Translations ====
{{translations|key (device designed to open and close a lock)
{{translations|lfv|key (device designed to open and close a lock)
|rad={{l|rad|hrulvans}}
|rad={{l|rad|hrolus}}
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 14:39, 20 August 2024

Laefevian

Etymology

Uncertain but ultimately probably from Proto-Laenkean *srɯlbʱ- (“hook”), although the zero-grade form of the root is problematic.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /r̥uft/
  • Rhyme: -uft

Noun

hruft (nominative dual hruftund, nominative plural hruftir)

  1. key (an object designed to open and close a lock)
    Wilwai hruftas ô laj uldahke hrikele.
    I've lost my keys and now I can't get into the house.

Declension

Derived terms

Translations

key (device designed to open and close a lock)