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== Lusetian == | == Lusetian == | ||
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From {{inherit|lus|lus-o|mellirir}}, from {{inherit|lus|rad-pro|melhirir}}, from {{inherit|lus|hrd-pro|mélṯisis}}. | From {{inherit|lus|lus-o|mellirir}}, from {{inherit|lus|rad-pro|melhirir}}, from {{inherit|lus|hrd-pro|mélṯisis}}. {{cog|lus | ||
|rad=blairs | |||
|ryn=melșe | |||
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=== Pronunciation === | === Pronunciation === |
Latest revision as of 14:44, 20 August 2024
Lusetian
Etymology
From Old Lusetian mellirir, from Proto-Radic *melhirir, from Proto-Hirdic *mélṯisis. Cognate with Radestrian blairs and Riyan melșe.
Pronunciation
Noun
melliri (countable and uncountable, oblique singular melliria, nominative plural mellirì, stress pattern 2a)