Contionary:hìnu n-onnu: Difference between revisions
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====Particle==== | ====Particle==== | ||
{{head|snon|particle|indeclinable}} | {{head|snon|particle|indeclinable}} | ||
#''the reciprocal particle'' | #{{lb|snon|archaic}} ''the reciprocal particle'' | ||
#:{{syn|snon|hionn<q:modern>}} | |||
#:{{ux|snon|mèlu n-e 'ìnu n-onnu|We speak to each other (literally "we speak I to the other")}} | #:{{ux|snon|mèlu n-e 'ìnu n-onnu|We speak to each other (literally "we speak I to the other")}} | ||
====Mutation==== | ====Mutation==== | ||
{{snon-mut}} | {{snon-mut}} | ||
Latest revision as of 18:02, 13 April 2026
Scots Norse
Etymology
From Old Norse hinn + Old Norse ǫðrum (dative of Old Norse annarr).
Pronunciation
Particle
- (archaic) the reciprocal particle
- Synonym: (modern) hionn
- mèlu n-e 'ìnu n-onnu
- We speak to each other (literally "we speak I to the other")
Mutation
| radical | voiced | nasal | lenition |
|---|---|---|---|
| hìnu n-onnu | ghìnu n-onnu | nhìnu n-onnu | 'ìnu n-onnu |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Scots Norse.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.