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(Created page with "{{lexeme|Fjerdan}} ===Etymology=== From {{compound|fjer|ozh|t1=three|tarka|t2=head}}. ====Pronunciation==== {{IPA|fjer|[ˈoʃˌtɑʀkɑ]}} ====Noun==== {{head|fjer|noun|g=w|accusative|oshtarker|oblique|oshtarko|genitive/definite|oshtarken}} # triumvirate (''literally'' three-head) #: {{ux|fjer|Rafken '''oshtarken''' süshlen ozh strai drushe.|The Ravkan '''Triumvirate''' comprises three powerful witches.}} =====Inflection===== {{fjer-decl-nou...") |
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Fjerdan
Etymology
From ozh (“three”) + tarka (“head”).
Pronunciation
Noun
oshtarka w (accusative oshtarker, oblique oshtarko, genitive/definite oshtarken)
- triumvirate (literally three-head)
Inflection
Indefinite | Definite | |
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Nominative | oshtarka | oshtarken |
Accusative | oshtarker | oshtarkrin |
Oblique | oshtarko | oshtarkon |
Genitive | oshtarken | oshtarknen |