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Revision as of 16:13, 30 December 2024

Radestrian

Etymology

Either backformed from Veneris, borrowed from the genitive singular of Latin Venus and reanalysed as the genitive plural, or borrowed from Italian Venere and reanalysed as plurale tantum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key)/ˈvɛnɛrɛ/
  • Rhymes: -ɛnɛrɛ, (226)
  • Syllabification: Ve–ne–re

Proper noun

Venere anim pl or inan pl (constructive genitive plural Venis, genitive plural proper Veneris)

  1. (animate, out-of-world mythology) Venus (Roman goddess)
  2. (inanimate, out-of-world astronomy) Venus (planet)
    Synonym: Irua (in-world)

Declension

See also

The Modern Planets • Minâse a vapastûșe

Mercury
♀︎
Venus
🜨
Earth
♂︎
Mars
Hreva
Merkârș
Irua
Venere
Hlýgans, Járs Stvovía
Márts

Jupiter

Saturn

Uranus

Neptune
Voà
Jús
Deșa
Sáturns
Dvúa
Úrans
Sjuova
Neptuons
other bodies

Sun

Moon
Harua Mjens

Ceres
Svâga
Cerers

Pluto
Letua
Plútuons