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# {{eng|blond}} (person)
# {{eng|blond}}, {{eng|blonde}} (person)
#: {{def+|pl|blondyn<g:m pr>|blondynka<g:f>}}
#: {{def+|pl|blondyn<g:m pr>|blondynka<g:f>}}
#: {{ex|rad|Antoívúk-age kjeș *aoà*.|I've fallen in love with this one *blond*.}}
#: {{ex|rad|Antoívúk-age kjeș *aoà*.|I've fallen in love with this one *blond*.}}

Latest revision as of 12:36, 23 February 2025

Radestrian

Etymology

From earlier aour, from Middle Radestrian ôvr, from Old Radestrian ôwr, inherited from Proto-Radic *ôwr, from Proto-Hirdic *aḡóḡus, from Proto-Laenkean *m̥gógos. Cognate with Ardian ôv.

Pronunciation

Noun

aor anim (genitive singular aoj, nominative plural aojre, relational adjective aujș)

  1. blond, blonde (person)
    🇵🇱 blondyn m pers, blondynka f
    Antoívúk-age kjeș aoà.
    I've fallen in love with this one blond.

Declension