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# to lose, to misplace
# to lose, to misplace


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=====Related Terms=====
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Latest revision as of 05:59, 13 October 2024

Væyne Zaanics

Etymology

From +‎ -on +‎ -oh


Created jointly by Thomas Lyr, Bernard Severn, and Isabelle Lyr.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈeðəno/

Rhymes: -eðəno

Orthographic Form

eþonoh

Verb

eþonoh (infinitive, dark, present eþon, present participle eþono)

  1. to lose, to misplace
Inflection
Finite Infinitive Participle
Present eþon eþonoh eþono
Past eþaj eþajoh eþajo
Future eþul eþulnoh eþulno
Present Progressive neþon neþonoh neþono
Past Progressive neþaj neþajoh neþajo
Future Progressive neþul neþulnoh neþulno
Present Perfect jeþon jeþonoh jeþono
Pluperfect jeþaj jeþajoh jeþajo
Future Perfect jeþul jeþulnoh jeþulno
Immediate Future leþon leþonoh leþono
Conditional leþaj leþajoh leþajo
Future Intentional leþul leþulnoh leþulno
Related Terms