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from {{inherit|rad|rad-o|ahra}},
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inherited
from {{inherit|rad|rad-pro|aɣhwer}}, {{m|rad-pro|nobold=true|ahhwer}},
from {{inherit|rad|rad-pro|ahhwer}},
from {{inherit|rad|hrd-pro|əghkhwés}},
of {{uncertain|nocap=1|rad}} origin,
from {{inherit|rad|lnk-pro|ʔ(w)agʱ-|ʔ(w)agʱk(ʰ)wés}}.
but likely from {{m|lnk-pro|ʔ(w)agʱ-}}.
{{root|rad|lnk-pro|ʔ(w)agʱ-}}
{{root|rad|lnk-pro|ʔ(w)agʱ-}}



Revision as of 14:00, 21 February 2025

See also: a', a, à,

Radestrian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle Radestrian ahra, from Old Radestrian ahra, inherited from Proto-Radic *ahhwer, of uncertain origin, but likely from *ʔ(w)agʱ-.

Noun

á inan (genitive singular aìsk, nominative plural aere, compound form ae-, relational adjective aìș)

  1. line
  2. (geometry) straight line
    Antonym: amus
Declension
Translations
line

Etymology 2

Verb

á

  1. inflection of aut:
    1. informal second-person singular imperative/non-past indicative
    2. depersonal singular non-past subjunctive
  2. inflection of át:
    1. depersonal singular non-past indicative
    2. (archaic) informal second-person singular imperative/non-past indicative
    3. (archaic) depersonal singular non-past subjunctive

Etymology 3

Interjection

á

  1. aah
Usage notes
  • This is typically a long aah. For a shorter ah, it is generally spelt as à.