veasers
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Radestrian
Etymology
From Middle Radestrian vehsers, from Old Radestrian vehþþers, inherited from Proto-Radic *βehθθirs, from *βehθir (“end of the day, west”) + *θǫrs (“food”), equivalent to revese + þjers.
Pronunciation
Noun
veasers inan (countable, genitive singular veaseru, dative singular veasira, nominative plural veasere)
Declension
Declension of veasers (heavy, irregular△) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | veasers /ˈvæːsɛrs/ |
veasere /ˈvæːsɛrɛ/ |
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vocative | veaserse /ˈvæːsɛrsɛ/ |
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genitive | proper | veaseru /ˈvæːsɛru/ |
veasiriris△ /ˈvæːsiriris/ |
constructive | veasiris△ /ˈvæːsiris/ |
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dative | veasira△ /ˈvæːsira/ |
veasirirín△ /ˈvæːsiririːn/ |
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accusative | veaserd /ˈvæːsɛrd/ |
veasiririd△ /ˈvæːsiririd/ |
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instrumental | veasirúr△ /ˈvæːsiruːr/ |
veasiriríe△ /ˈvæːsiririːɛ/ |
Related terms
- revese (“west”)
Translations
Categories:
- Radestrian terms inherited from Middle Radestrian
- Radestrian terms inherited from Old Radestrian
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Radic
- Radestrian countable nouns
- Radestrian lemmas
- Radestrian nouns
- Radestrian inanimate nouns
- Radestrian heavy stems
- Radestrian irregular nouns
- Radestrian terms with Laefevian translations
- Radestrian terms with Riyan translations
- Radestrian terms with translations