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# {{eng|sky}}
# {{eng|sky}}
==== Usage notes ====
* Despite it being understood that the sky is not longer a surface, it is still collocated with the surface-referent prepositions {{m|rad|yn|t=on}} and {{m|rad|an|t=off}}.
*: {{ex|rad|yn a *varva*|in <small>(lit. on)</small> the *sky*}}
*: {{ex|rad|yn a *varud*|(in)to <small>(lit. onto)</small> the *sky*}}
*: {{ex|rad|an a *varvu*|from <small>(lit. off)</small> the *sky*}}


==== Declension ====
==== Declension ====

Revision as of 18:45, 6 August 2024

Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian varus, from Old Radestrian varus, inherited from Proto-Radic *βarus (“sky”), from Proto-Hirdic *bhárwəs (“world”), from Proto-Laenkean *bʱarwas.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/ˈvarɤs/
  • Rhyme: -arɤs
  • Syllabification: va–rus

Noun

varus inan (countable and uncountable, genitive singular varvu, nominative plural varui, compound form varu-, varv-, relational adjective varviș)

  1. sky

Usage notes

  • Despite it being understood that the sky is not longer a surface, it is still collocated with the surface-referent prepositions yn (“on”) and an (“off”).
    yn a varva
    in (lit. on) the sky
    yn a varud
    (in)to (lit. onto) the sky
    an a varvu
    from (lit. off) the sky

Declension

Derived terms

Translations

sky