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#: <small>Synonym:</small> {{c|trùzel}}, {{c|fjändmän}}
#: <small>Synonym:</small> {{c|trùzel}}, {{c|fjändmän}}
# ''(uncountable, definite)'' the (common) enemy, the (common) foe
# {{n-g|(uncountable, definite)}} the (common) enemy, the (common) foe


====Usage Notes====
====Usage Notes====

Latest revision as of 14:39, 7 May 2026

Cleepoyish

Etymology

From Old Cleepoyish fjænx, fijænx, from Proto-Lesionic *fijanks, from Proto-Germanic *fijandz.

Pronunciation

  • (Standard Cleepoyish) IPA: /ɸjɛnks/ [ɸjɛŋs]
  • (Old Cleepoyish) IPA: /ˈɸ(i)jænks/

Noun

fjänx m (dative fjändi, feminine fjändiin)

  1. enemy, fiend, foe
    Synonym: trùzel, fjändmän
  2. (uncountable, definite) the (common) enemy, the (common) foe

Usage Notes

  • In reference to sense 1, the plural fjändmäniz (of fjändmän) is preferred over fjändiz.

Inflection

Declension of fjänx [z-stem, i-substem]
Singular Plural
Nominative þo fjänx þoi fjändiz
Accusative þoz
Dative þii fjändi þoiz fjändom

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