هيووْ
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Kerasian
Etymology
From Middle Kerasian هيووْ - hiwo ("qalam, writing tool"), from Old Kerasian هيمو - himo ("anything long and thin"), from North Aradeshi fimo ("stick"), from Aradeshi fimbo ("stick"), from Proto-Aradeshi *vimbo ("stick").
Pronunciation
• (Mainland) IPA: /ˈi.vo/, arPR: i-vo
• (Wharsaodi) IPA: /ˈhi.βo/, [ˈçi.βo], arPR: hi-wo
• Rhymes: -vɔ, -βo
Definition
Noun
- a tool, originally made from a feather or a reed but now usually a small tubular instrument, containing ink used to write or make marks.
- a writer, or their style.
- marks of ink left by a pen.
- a syringe-like device for injecting a dose of medication such as insulin or epinephrine.
Declension
Declension of هيوۏ - hiwo
Singular | Plural | |
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nominative | هيوۏ - hīwo | هيوت - hiwt, هيوۏت - hīwot |
accusative | هيودان - hīwdan, هيوۏدان - hiwо̄dan | هيودين - hīwdin, هيوۏدين - hiwо̄din |
genitive | هيود'ين - hīwd'in, هيوۏد'ين - hiwо̄d'in | هيود'ين - hīwd'in, هيوۏد'ين - hiwо̄d'in |