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Latest revision as of 14:48, 20 August 2024
Laefevian
Etymology
From seus (“arrow”) + -ja (“-er”).
Pronunciation
Noun
seukja (nominative dual seukjand, nominative plural seukjar)
Declension
Primary case declension of seukja (see Laefevian declension) | |||
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singular | dual | plural | |
nominative | seukja | seukjand | seukjar |
accusative | seukjade | seukjandi | seukjai |
genitive | seukjada | seukjandas | seukjas, seukjaras† |
dative | seukjan | seukjandon | seukjaron |
locative | seukjal | seukjandos | seukjaros |
instrumental | seukjavô | seukjandêt | seukjarêt |
Translations
fletcher
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Categories:
- Laefevian terms derived from the Proto-Laenkean root *tjojd-
- Laefevian terms belonging to the root seuk-
- Laefevian terms suffixed with -ja
- Laefevian lemmas
- Laefevian nouns
- Laefevian terms without usage examples
- Laefevian heavy vowel-stem nouns
- Laefevian terms missing an inflection table
- Laefevian terms with Radestrian translations
- Laefevian terms with translations
- Terms needing Riyan translations