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# more (''used postpositively with an adjective to form the comparative'')
# more, most, less, least (''used either on its own or in conjunction with other words to form the postpositive comparative, superlative, contrastive, and sublative adjectival forms'')
# more, most, less, least (''used either on its own or in conjunction with other words to form the postpositive comparative, superlative, contrastive, and sublative adjectival forms'')



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Veda

Etymology

From an invisible proto-language
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Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈɣoɾ/

Orthographic Form

ghur

Adverb

ghor

  1. more (used postpositively with an adjective to form the comparative)
  2. more, most, less, least (used either on its own or in conjunction with other words to form the postpositive comparative, superlative, contrastive, and sublative adjectival forms)
Related Terms

Preposition

ghor

  1. over
  2. with respect to, about
  3. than

Verb

ghor (transitive)

  1. to cross, to pass over