leza
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Radestrian
Etymology
From Middle Radestrian lezzra, from Old Radestrian leððra, inherited from Proto-Radic *lehðor, from Proto-Hirdic *lehdhós, from Proto-Laenkean *lĭhdʱós.
Pronunciation
Noun
leza inan (countable, genitive singular lezusk, nominative plural lezore, compound form lezu-, lezo-, relational adjective lezuș)
Declension
Declension of leza (light) | |||
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singular | plural | ||
nominative | leza /ˈlɛza/ |
lezore /ˈlɛzɔrɛ/ |
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vocative | lezose /ˈlɛzɔsɛ/ |
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genitive | proper | lezusk /ˈlɛzɤsk/ |
lezoris /ˈlɛzɔris/ |
constructive | lezus /ˈlɛzɤs/ |
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dative | lezun /ˈlɛzɤn/ |
lezorín /ˈlɛzɔriːn/ |
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accusative | lezust /ˈlɛzɤst/ |
lezorid /ˈlɛzɔrid/ |
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instrumental | lezovúr /ˈlɛzɔvuːr/ |
lezoríe /ˈlɛzɔriːɛ/ |
Derived terms
- leza fjerișe (“caecum”)
Related terms
- lezvans (“viscera”)
Categories:
- Radestrian terms inherited from Middle Radestrian
- Radestrian terms inherited from Old Radestrian
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Radic
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Hirdic
- Radestrian terms inherited from Proto-Laenkean
- Radestrian terms derived from the Proto-Laenkean root *læh-
- Radestrian countable nouns
- Radestrian lemmas
- Radestrian nouns
- Radestrian inanimate nouns
- rad:Anatomy
- Radestrian light stems