Waaþonoh

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Væyne Zaanics

Etymology

From waaþ +‎ -on +‎ -oh

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

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /ˈwɑːðəno/

Orthographic Form

waaþonoh

Verb

waaþonoh (infinitive, dark, present waaþon, present participle waaþono)

  1. to die and go to Hell and/or Purgatory, to be lost, to be damned
  2. to be doomed

Inflection

Finite Infinitive Participle
Present waaþon waaþonoh waaþono
Past waaþaj waaþajoh waaþajo
Future waaþul waaþulnoh waaþulno
Present Progressive nowaaþon nowaaþonoh nowaaþono
Past Progressive nowaaþaj nowaaþajoh nowaaþajo
Future Progressive nowaaþul nowaaþulnoh nowaaþulno
Present Perfect jawaaþon jawaaþonoh jawaaþono
Pluperfect jawaaþaj jawaaþajoh jawaaþajo
Future Perfect jawaaþul jawaaþulnoh jawaaþulno
Immediate Future luwaaþon luwaaþonoh luwaaþono
Conditional luwaaþaj luwaaþajoh luwaaþajo
Future Intentional luwaaþul luwaaþulnoh luwaaþulno
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