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{{unc|lfv}} but ultimately probably from {{inherit|lfv|lnk-pro|srɯlbʱ-|t=hook}}, although the zero-grade form of the root is problematic.
{{unc|lfv}} but ultimately probably from {{inherit|lfv|lnk-pro|srɯlbʱ-|t=hook}}, although the zero-grade form of the root is problematic. Possibly related to {{cog|nopre=1lfv|rad=hrolus}}.


=== Pronunciation ===
=== Pronunciation ===

Latest revision as of 16:15, 6 December 2024

Laefevian

Etymology

Uncertain but ultimately probably from Proto-Laenkean *srɯlbʱ- (“hook”), although the zero-grade form of the root is problematic. Possibly related to Radestrian hrolus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /r̥uft/
  • Rhyme: -uft

Noun

hruft (nominative dual hruftund, nominative plural hruftir)

  1. key (an object designed to open and close a lock)
    Wilwai hruftas ô laj uldahke hrikele.
    I've lost my keys and now I can't get into the house.

Declension

Derived terms

Translations

key (device designed to open and close a lock)