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The expected Radic reflex is {{m|rad-pro|hypo=1|nolink=1|pāθts}}, but was likely influenced by {{m+|ryn-pro|póttă}}.
The expected Radic reflex is {{m|rad-pro|hypo=1|nolink=1|pāθts}}, but was likely influenced by {{m+|ryn-pro|póttă}}.
{{cog|rad
|ryn=potta<t:sixth month>
|lfv=buhda<t:sixth month>
}}.


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

Revision as of 17:49, 25 August 2024

Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian pósts, from Old Radestrian pōþts, inherited from Proto-Radic *pōθts, from Proto-Hirdic *pṓthtəs (“harvest”), from Proto-Laenkean *pʼowtʰtʼas (“mowing”). The expected Radic reflex is **pāθts, but was likely influenced by Proto-Riyanic *póttă. Cognate with Riyan potta (“sixth month”) and Laefevian buhda (“sixth month”).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/puosts/
  • Rhyme: -uosts

Noun

puosts inan (countable, genitive singular puostusk, nominative plural puostse, compound form puost-, relational adjective puostuș)

  1. season (certain time of the year)
    puosts trýjeșe
    berry season
  2. (by extension) prime, time
    Kjes virșa puosts-aș!
    This is my time!
    ý virșa puostst
    in my prime

Usage notes

Puostse do not refer to the seasons of the year; those are referred to as veriè.

Declension

Related terms

Translations

specific time of the year