pýr

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Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian pýr, from Old Radestrian pȳr, inherited from Proto-Radic *pȳr, from Proto-Hirdic *pýḡis. from Proto-Laenkean *pʼyg-.

Pronunciation

Noun

pýr (countable, genitive singular pýj, instrumental singular pyúr, nominative plural pýre, compound form pý-, relational adjective pýș)

  1. ball (generally somewhat large and of soft material)
    Synonyms: nomai, nomír, pjai

Declension

Derived terms