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==== Preposition ====
==== Preposition ====
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{{head|rad|preposition
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}} {{with|rad prep|ins}}
# {{label|rad|spatial|abstract}} {{eng|with}} (comitative) {{with|rad prep|ins}}
# {{label|rad|spatial|abstract}} {{eng|with}} (comitative)
#: {{antonyms|rad|ir}}
#: {{antonyms|rad|ir}}


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{{rad-enclisis|ins|úr=uorvas|íe=ívas}}
{{rad-enclisis|ins|úr=uorvas|íe=ívas}}


===== Related terms ====
===== Related terms =====
{{columns|rad
{{columns|rad
|vas-<t:co->
|vas-<t:co->

Latest revision as of 18:32, 6 August 2024

See also: vaș

Radestrian

Etymology 1

From Middle Radestrian vass, from Old Radestrian vass, inherited from Proto-Radic *βahs, from Proto-Hirdic *bháṯəs, from Proto-Laenkean *bʱatas.

Alternative forms

  • vàs (dated, used to distinguish it from vas (“with”))

Pronunciation

Noun

vas inan (countable, genitive singular vug, nominative plural váte, vai, compound form va-, relational adjective vojeș)

  1. (anatomy) eye (organ)
Declension
Derived terms
Translations
eye (organ)

Etymology 2

From Middle Radestrian vas, vat, from Old Radestrian wat, was, inherited from Proto-Radic *wat, from Proto-Hirdic *wot, from Proto-Laenkean *wotʼ-.

Alternative forms

  • -vas (pronominal enclitic)

Pronunciation

Preposition

vas [with instrumental]

  1. (spatial, abstract) with (comitative)
    Antonym: ir
Usage notes
  • The enclitic form is used in combination with weak pronominal complements:

Related terms
See also