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from {{inherit|rad|rad-pro|kwars}},
from {{inherit|rad|rad-pro|kwars}},
of {{uncertain|nocap=1|rad}} origin.
of {{uncertain|nocap=1|rad}} origin.
Speculated {{cog|nocap=1|lfv=kwarga<t:raven>}}, though the initial consonant correspondence is problematic; early borrowing has also been theorised.
Speculated {{cog|nocap=1|lfv=kwarga<t:raven>}}, though the initial consonant correspondence is problematic; early borrowing has also been theorised. Ousted in the standard language by {{m|rad|valkars}} due to its conflation with {{m|rad|kvars|t=bear|a=1|nobold=1}}.


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Radestrian

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle Radestrian kvars, from Old Radestrian kwærs, inherited from Proto-Radic *kwærs, from Proto-Hirdic *kwǽrəs, from Proto-Laenkean *kʼwær(tʰ)æs. Cognate with Ardian kvas, Lusetian cur and Laefevian gwarþ.

Noun

kvars anim (countable, genitive singular køru, nominative plural kvare, compound form kvar-, relational adjective køriș)

  1. bear (a mammal of the family Ursidae)
    🇩🇪 Bär m
Declension
Translations
bear

Etymology 2

From Middle Radestrian kvars, from Old Radestrian kwars, inherited from Proto-Radic *kwars, of uncertain origin. Speculated cognate with Laefevian kwarga (“raven”), though the initial consonant correspondence is problematic; early borrowing has also been theorised. Ousted in the standard language by valkars due to its conflation with kvars (“bear”).

Noun

kvars anim (countable, genitive singular kvoru, nominative plural kvare, compound form kvar-, relational adjective kvoriș)

  1. (archaic, dialectal) crow (a bird of the genus Corvus)
    Synonym: valkars
Declension