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==[[Scots Norse]]==
==[[Scots Norse]]==
===Etymology 1===
===Pronunciation===
{{snon-inh|-ar|-ar}} The form {{lang|snon|-ir}} is from reanalysis based on ''-aðir''.
{{IPA+|snon|/ɪɾ/}}
====Pronunciation====
===Etymology===
{{IPA+|snon|/əɾ/}}
{{snon-inh|-ir|-ar}} The form {{lang|snon|-ir}} is from reanalysis based on ''-aðir''.
====Suffix====
===Suffix===
{{head|snon|suffix}}
{{head|snon|suffix}}
#{{n-g|forms the present tense}}
#{{n-g|forms the present tense}}
=====Derived terms=====
====Derived terms====
*{{l|snon|-adhir}}
*{{l|snon|-adhir}}
*{{l|snon|-ist}}
*{{l|snon|-ist}}
===Etymology 2===
{{snon-inh|-ari|-ari}}
====Pronunciation====
{{IPA+|snon|/əɾ/}}
====Suffix====
{{head|snon|suffix}}
#{{n-g|forms the feminine comparative of adjectives}}
=====Coordinate terms=====
*{{l|snon|-ar}}

Latest revision as of 13:57, 22 May 2026

Scots Norse

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ɪɾ/

Etymology

From Sudrey Norse -ir, from Old Norse -ar. The form -ir is from reanalysis based on -aðir.

Suffix

-ir

  1. forms the present tense

Derived terms