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== Radestrian ==
== Radestrian ==


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* {{l|rad|-ira}} (''pronominal enclitic'')
* {{l|rad|-ira}} (''pronominal enclitic'')


=== {{Etymology}} ===
=== Etymology ===
From {{inherit|rad|rad-m|jra}},
From {{inherit|rad|rad-m|jra}},
from {{inherit|rad|rad-o|jra}},
from {{inherit|rad|rad-o|jra}},
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=== Preposition ===
=== Preposition ===
{{head|rad|preposition
{{head|rad|preposition
}}
}} {{+|rad prep|acc}}
# {{label|rad|spatial|abstract}} {{eng|without}} {{+|l=rad|pos=preposition|acc}}
# {{label|rad|spatial|abstract}} {{eng|without}}
#: {{antonyms|rad|vas}}
#: {{antonyms|rad|vas}}


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{{columns|rad
{{columns|rad
|ira-
|ira-
}}
==== Related terms ====
{{columns|rad
|zra-
}}
}}


==== See also ====
==== See also ====
{{rad-sprep}}
{{rad-sprep}}

Latest revision as of 14:40, 20 August 2024

See also: -ír

Radestrian

Alternative forms

  • -ira (pronominal enclitic)

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian jra, from Old Radestrian jra, inherited from Proto-Radic *źar, from Proto-Hirdic *ḏjes, from Proto-Laenkean *djes.

Pronunciation

Preposition

ir [with accusative]

  1. (spatial, abstract) without
    Antonym: vas

Usage notes

  • When followed by the definite article, ir combines with the article to produce the following forms:
  • The enclitic form is used in combination with weak pronominal complements:

Derived terms

Related terms

See also