Radestrian

Etymology

From Middle Radestrian hêrs, from Old Radestrian hêrs, inherited from Proto-Radic *hêrs, from Proto-Hirdic *hɛ̄́ḏəs, from Proto-Laenkean *hæjdæs. Cognate with Lusetian aer, Riyan hair and Laefevian ea (“moon”).

Pronunciation

Noun

hjárs inan (countable, genitive singular hjáru, nominative plural hjáre, compound form hjár-, relational adjective hjáriș)

  1. month
  2. (in-world) a period of five Laefevo-Radestrian weeks (thirty days)
  3. (archaic) moon
    Synonym: mjens

Declension

Translations

month

See also

Months in Radestrian · hjáre
Laefevo-Radestrian calendar (in world)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
vanints hrelners gjembraus dvuoþers hraers sfvocía alua irgotua cynuers háșers mvaþers dzevans dzestasans
20 Mar to 18 Apr 19 Apr to 18 May 19 May to 17 Jun 18 Jun to 17 Jul 18 Jul to 16 Aug 17 Aug to 15 Sep 16 Sep to 15 Oct 16 Oct to 14 Nov 15 Nov to 14 Dec 15 Dec to 13 Jan 14 Jan to 12 Feb 13 Feb to 14 Mar
(13 Feb to 13 Mar)
15 Mar to 19 Mar
(14 Mar to 19 Mar)
Gregorian calendar (out of world)
mvaþers dzevans vanints hrelners gjembraus dvuoþers hraers sfvocía alua irgotua cynuers háșers
January February March April May June July August September October November December