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''Used for archaizing.''
(quote-journal )
(quote-book )
(quote-newsgroup )
(quote-book )”
(non-gloss definition)
(ng)
(syn)
(sufex)
(ngd)
(n-g)
(suffixusex)
(m) = (m)
(non-gloss definition)
-ly; (non-gloss definition)
(inflection of)
(n-g) when an ordinal number is written with Arabic or Roman numerals
(m) → (m)
forms the perfect participle of a verb
(ux)
''das (m)'' → ''dem (l)'' (usually: ''dem Haus'')
(m) → ''die (l) Frau''
(m) (geh- + (l)) → ''ich (l)'' (colloquial or poetic: ''ich (l)'')
(m) → ''er gehe''
(m) → ''ich (l)'', ''er (l)''
(senseid) (non-gloss definition) after 2nd person singular forms of a verb.
(uxi)
(ngd)
1857, Arany|János Arany, ''A walesi bárdok (Bards of Wales|The Bards of Wales),'' translated by Kirkconnell|Watson Kirkconnellhttp://www.mek.iif.hu/porta/szint/human/szepirod/magyar/arany/bardeng.hun
- Van-e ott folyó és földje jó? / Legelőin fű kövér? / Használt-e a megöntözés: / A pártos honfivér?
- : Are stream and mountain fair to see? / Are meadow grasses good? / Do corn-lands bear a crop more rare / Since wash’d with rebel’s blood?
- :: (Note: From a grammatical point of view, the Hungarian text could also include (m) at “…földje jó-e?” and “…fű kövér-e?” or alternatively, all instances of (m) could be removed without changing the meaning.)
(senseid) (cln) (n-g). The suffix currently used in this place is (m), (m), (m) or (m). For the full paradigm, see the usage template.
(senseid) (synonym of) (n-g). Sometimes it also occurs as (m) or (m).
(senseid) -ly; (n-g)
(senseid) (n-g)
(alternative form of) (qualifier)
(n-g) verbs and those (m) verbs that don't take "isco"
(ja-romanization of)
(n-g)).
Noun suffix, mostly used for young animals.
(alt form)
''an incorporating final''
(n-g); -ly
forms adjectival suffixes from nouns, often with the meaning "having" ''(typically causes i-umlaut)''
(m) + (suffixusex)
(suffixusex) (see (m))
(n-g) (q)
(non-gloss definition)) present indicative of (m) and (m) verbs
(non-gloss definition) verbs
(non-gloss definition) and (m) verbs
, or with (m) (n-g)
(RQ:Abdallah bin Ali Inkishafi)
(n-g)
(n-g), (l), (l)
to (gl)
(non-gloss definition) and an indicator specifying the role of the verb argument to which the participle refers (intransitive argument (m), transitive agent (m), or transitive patient (m)).
(non-gloss definition) order to, for the purpose of, to, for