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===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
''See main entry''.
''See main entry''.
{{Qrz-n-v|n=lıùrl|p=tae|g=f}}
===Noun===
===Noun===
'''lıùrlae'''
'''lıùrlae'''
# ''Alternative spelling of {{cd|lıbrlae}}.''
# {{n-g|Alternative spelling of {{cd|lıbrlae}}.}}
====Usage notes====
====Usage notes====
Endorced by the Bésgnae Bérıle since the older spelling breaks the "''caol lı caol ⁊ leathn lı leathn''" rule, <br>which came about as a reconciliation of the "broken" vowel quality of underlying /ˈlʲoːr͈-/. {{cd|lebr|Lebr}} is considered regular.
Endorced by the Bésgnae Bérıle since the older spelling breaks the "''caol lı caol ⁊ leathn lı leathn''" rule, <br>which came about as a reconciliation of the "broken" vowel quality of underlying /ˈlʲoːr͈-/. {{cd|lebr|Lebr}} is considered regular.
====Inflection====
{{Qrz-n-v|n=lıùrl|p=tae|g=f}}
[[Category:Contionary|liurlae]]
[[Category:Contionary|liurlae]]

Latest revision as of 16:30, 7 May 2026

Annerish

Pronunciation

See main entry.

Inflection of lıùrlae
 Ⅴ ꜰᴇᴍ.  ɴᴏᴍ. ɢᴇɴ. ᴀᴛ. ᴏᴄ.
sɢ.  lıùrlae   lıùrlaeth   lıùrlaídʟ  lıùrlaíthʟ
ᴘʟ.  lıùrlaídʟ  lıùrlaɴ  lıùrlaıthıb   lıùrlaeʟ
ᴄᴏʟ.  lıùrlaetha   lıùrlaeʟ  lıùrlaethaʟ

Noun

lıùrlae

  1. Alternative spelling of lıbrlae.

Usage notes

Endorced by the Bésgnae Bérıle since the older spelling breaks the "caol lı caol ⁊ leathn lı leathn" rule,
which came about as a reconciliation of the "broken" vowel quality of underlying /ˈlʲoːr͈-/. Lebr is considered regular.