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from {{inherit|rad|rad-pro|ôwr}}, {{m|rad-pro|nobold=true|aujšjir}},
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{{root|rad|lnk-pro|mɯg-}}
{{root|rad|lnk-pro|mɯg-}}
equivalent to {{affix|rad|aor|-iș}}.
equivalent to {{affix|rad|aor|-iș}}.


=== Pronunciation ===
=== Pronunciation ===
{{rad-pr|<aojș>}}
{{rad-pr|<aojș>|colloquial|<awiș>}}


=== Adjective ===
=== Adjective ===
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|cmp=hevúb *|cmp2=aouobș
|cmp=hevúb *|cmp2=aouobș
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|label=comp}}
# {{eng|blond}}
# {{eng|blond}}, {{eng|blonde}}


==== Usage notes ====
==== Usage notes ====

Latest revision as of 12:35, 23 February 2025

Radestrian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian aujș, from Old Radestrian aujšjre, inherited from Proto-Radic *aujšjir, from *ôwr, equivalent to aor + -iș.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/aujʃ/, /ɔiʃ/
    • (colloquial) /ˈawiʃ/
  • Rhymes: -aujʃ, -ɔiʃ (2), -awiʃ

Adjective

aujș (comparable, comparative hevúb aujș, aouobș)

  1. blond, blonde

Usage notes

  • While the pronunciation /ɔiʃ/ is accepted and quite common, the spelling aojș is proscribed.
  • This adjective does not have a standard adverbial form, and all instances where it would occur are otherwise rephrased.
    • Attempts to create one include **aoí /ˈɔːiː/, **oí /ˈɔ.iː/ and **awí /ˈawiː/, all of which are generally regarded as sounding awkward.

Inflection