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=== Etymology ===
=== Etymology ===
From {{inherit|lus|lus-o|hloss}}, from {{inherit|lus|rad-pro|hloθs}}. {{cog|lus
From {{inherit|lus|lus-o|hlosur}}, from {{inherit|lus|rad-pro|hloθur}}. {{cog|lus
|rad=hvuþs
|rad=hvuþs
|ard=lot
}}.
}}.
{{root|lus|lnk-pro|tlotʰ-}}
{{root|lus|lnk-pro|tlotʰ-}}
The expected reflex is {{m|lus|hypo=1|nolink=1|lozu}}, so it is thought that the modern language instead inherited the plural {{m|lus|lozi}} (from {{m+|lus-o|hlosir}}) and backformed the singular, though this does not explain the mobile stress.


=== Pronunciation ===
=== Pronunciation ===
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=== Noun ===
=== Noun ===
{{lus-noun|head=lós|obl=loza<alt:lóza>|pl=lozi<alt:lozì>|stress=2a|label=count}}
{{lus-noun|head=lọ̃s|obl=loza<alt:lọ̃za>|pl=lozi<alt:lozị>|stress=2a|label=count}}


# {{eng|mountain}}
# {{eng|mountain}}

Latest revision as of 19:23, 3 October 2025

Lusetian

Etymology

From Old Lusetian hlosur, from Proto-Radic *hloθur. Cognate with Ardian lot and Radestrian hvuþs. The expected reflex is **lozu, so it is thought that the modern language instead inherited the plural lozi (from Old Lusetian hlosir) and backformed the singular, though this does not explain the mobile stress.

Pronunciation

Noun

lọ̃s (countable, stress pattern 2a, oblique singular lọ̃za, nominative plural lozị)

  1. mountain

Derived terms