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*'''IPA''' (Wasian dialects): /dvɑɾn/
*'''IPA''' (Wasian dialects): /dvɑɾn/
*'''IPA''' (Flemish dialects): /dβɑɾn/
*'''IPA''' (Flemish dialects): /dβɑɾn/
*'''IPA''' (Arthtyre dialects): /dwɔɾn/
*'''IPA''' (Arthtyre dialects): /dwɔɹn/


===Definition===
===Definition===
====Verb====
====Verb====
'''dwarn''' (preterite '''dwire''', imperfect '''dwarnoe''', future '''dwib''')
# to [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/cancel cancel].
# to [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/cancel cancel].
# to [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/recall recall].
# to [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/recall recall].
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{{Conjugation of dwarn}}
{{Conjugation of dwarn}}
[[Category: Menapian verbs]]

Latest revision as of 11:37, 14 August 2024

Etymology

From Middle Menapian adwarn, from Old Menapian adwarn, adwarnad, from Primitive Menapian adβarnad ("to repeal; to cancel"), from Proto-Bythonic *adβarnad ("to repeal, to reverse judgement"), from *ad + *barnad, from Proto Celtic *ad + *barnati. Cognate with Welsh adfarnu ("to repeal").

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /dväɾn/
  • IPA (Wasian dialects): /dvɑɾn/
  • IPA (Flemish dialects): /dβɑɾn/
  • IPA (Arthtyre dialects): /dwɔɹn/

Definition

Verb

dwarn (preterite dwire, imperfect dwarnoe, future dwib)

  1. to cancel.
  2. to recall.
  3. to repel.

Conjugation