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Created page with "==Scots Norse== ===Etymology=== From {{der|snon|non|systir|p=i}}, from {{der|snon|gem-pro|swestēr|p=i}}. The -ir was lost by analogy with all other nouns. ====Pronunciation==== {{IPA link|Standard|Scots Norse}} /sɪʃtʲ/ {{IPA link|Uist|Scots Norse}} /ʃɪʃtʲ/ ({{lang|snon|sist}}) ====Noun==== {{head|snon|n|plural|saistarr}} #sister ===Mutation=== {{snon-mut}}" |
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{{IPA link|Standard|Scots Norse}} /sɪʃtʲ/ | {{IPA link|Standard|Scots Norse}} /sɪʃtʲ/ | ||
{{IPA link|Uist|Scots Norse}} / | {{IPA link|Uist|Scots Norse}} /ʃɤʃtʲ/ ({{lang|snon|{{term|siuest}}}}) | ||
====Noun==== | ====Noun==== | ||
{{head|snon|n|plural|saistarr}} | {{head|snon|g=f|n|plural|saistarr}} | ||
#sister | #sister | ||
===Mutation=== | ===Mutation=== | ||
{{snon-mut}} | {{snon-mut}} | ||
Latest revision as of 17:18, 28 April 2026
Scots Norse
Etymology
From Old Norse systir, from Proto-Germanic *swestēr. The -ir was lost by analogy with all other nouns.
Pronunciation
Noun
saist f (plural saistarr)
- sister
Mutation
| radical | lenition | eclipsis |
|---|---|---|
| saist | shaist | zsaist |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Scots Norse.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.