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(Created page with "== Radestrian == === Etymology === From {{inherit|rad|rad-m|hrulus}}, from {{inherit|rad|rad-o|hrŭlvs}}, inherited from {{inherit|rad|rad-pro|hrılβs}}, from {{inherit|rad|hrd-pro|srɯ́lbhɯs}}, from {{inherit|rad|lnk-pro|srɯlbʱ-|srɯlbʱɯs}}. {{root|rad|lnk-pro|srɯlbʱ-}} {{cog|rad|ryn=șulb|lfv=hralva<t:doorhandle>|lus=rilp|ard=rylbs}}. === Pronunciation === {{rad-pr}} === Noun === {{rad-noun |in |gen=hrulvu |pl=hrolui |cpd=hrolu-|cpd2=hrulv- |adj=hrulviș |l...")
 
 
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from {{inherit|rad|rad-o|hrŭlvs}},
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from {{inherit|rad|rad-pro|hrılβs|t=key}},
from {{inherit|rad|hrd-pro|srɯ́lbhɯs}},
from {{inherit|rad|hrd-pro|srɯ́lbhɯs}},
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# {{eng|key}}
# {{eng|key}} (an object designed to open and close a lock = {{m|rad|víruoks}})
#: {{ex|rad|Hlúrúl-age dzirșai *hrulvirid*, o kjezș lá dziust baþe.|I've lost my '''keys''', and now I can't get into the house.}}
# {{label|rad|music}} {{eng|key}}
# {{label|rad|music}} {{eng|key}}


==== Declension ====
==== Declension ====
{{rad-decl|hr|o~u|l|v}}
{{rad-decl|hr|u~o|l|v}}


==== Translations ====
==== Translations ====

Latest revision as of 17:20, 7 December 2024

Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian hrulus, from Old Radestrian hrŭlvs, inherited from Proto-Radic *hrılβs (“key”), from Proto-Hirdic *srɯ́lbhɯs, from Proto-Laenkean *srɯlbʱɯs. Cognate with Ardian rylbs, Lusetian rilp, Riyan șulb and Laefevian hralva (“doorhandle”).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/ˈhrɔlɤs/ [ˈxrɔlɤs]
  • Rhyme: -ɔlɤs
  • Syllabification: hro–lus

Noun

hrolus inan (countable, genitive singular hrulvu, nominative plural hrolui, compound form hrolu-, hrulv-, relational adjective hrulviș)

  1. key (an object designed to open and close a lock = víruoks)
    Hlúrúl-age dzirșai hrulvirid, o kjezș lá dziust baþe.
    I've lost my keys, and now I can't get into the house.
  2. (music) key

Declension

Translations

key