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== Radestrian ==
== Radestrian ==


=== {{Etymology|rad}} ===
=== Etymology ===
Either backformed from {{m|rad|Veneris}}, borrowed from the genitive singular of {{wikt+|Latin|Venus}} and reanalysed as the genitive plural, or borrowed from {{wikt+|Italian|Venere}} and reanalysed as plurale tantum.
Either backformed from {{m|rad|Veneris}}, borrowed from the genitive singular of {{wikt+|Latin|Venus}} and reanalysed as the genitive plural, or borrowed from {{wikt+|Italian|Venere}} and reanalysed as plurale tantum.



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Radestrian

Etymology

Either backformed from Veneris, borrowed from the genitive singular of Latin Venus and reanalysed as the genitive plural, or borrowed from Italian Venere and reanalysed as plurale tantum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/ˈvɛnɛrɛ/
  • Rhymes: -ɛnɛrɛ, (200)
  • Syllabification: Ve–ne–re

Proper noun

Venere anim (constructive genitive plural Venis, genitive plural proper Veneris)

  1. (out-of-world, mythology) Venus

Declension