vêwirþ

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Laefevian

Etymology

From older vêwirf, from Proto-Laenkean *wigirpʰis (“mint or some other aromatic plant”). Cognate with Radestrian vjerfs (“mint”) and ryefs (“herb”).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /vɛwirθ/ [ˈvɛu̯ir̥θ]
  • Rhyme: -ɛwirθ
  • Hyphenation: vê·wirþ

Noun

vêwirþ (accusative singular vêwirþe, dative singular vêwirþun, nominative dual zvêwirþund, nominative plural vêwirþir)

  1. (botany, cooking) mint

Declension

Translations

mint