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=== Noun ===
=== Noun ===
{{rad-noun
{{rad-noun
|an
|an|or|in
|gen=skavusk
|gen=skavusk
|pl=skavore
|pl=skavore
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# {{eng|prince}} (husband of monarch)
# {{eng|prince}} (husband of monarch)
#: {{synonyms|rad|heņrecjes}}
#: {{synonyms|rad|heņrecjes}}
# {{lb|rad|in}} {{eng|king}} (chess)
#: {{synonyms|rad|heņreks}}


==== Declension ====
==== Declension ====
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|ryn={{l|lfv|skaŗa}}
|ryn={{l|lfv|skaŗa}}
}}
}}
=== Noun ===
{{rad-noun
|in
|gen=skavusk
|pl=skavore
|adj=skavuș
|cpd=skavu-|cpd2=skavo-
|label=count
}}
# {{eng|king}} (chess)
#: {{synonyms|rad|heņreks}}


==== See also ====
==== See also ====
{{chess/rad}}
{{chess/rad}}

Revision as of 23:24, 4 June 2024

Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian skaura, from Old Radestrian skawra, inherited from Proto-Radic *skaɣor, from Proto-Hirdic *skaghós, from Proto-Laenkean *skm̥gʱós.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/ˈskɔ.a/
  • Rhyme: -ɔ.a (3)
  • Syllabification: sko–à

Noun

skoà anim or inan (countable, genitive singular skavusk, nominative plural skavore, compound form skavu-, skavo-, relational adjective skavuș)

  1. king (male monarch)
    Synonym: heņreks
    Coordinate term: vía
  2. prince (husband of monarch)
    Synonym: heņrecjes
  3. (in) king (chess)
    Synonym: heņreks

Declension

Translations

male monarch

See also