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(Created page with "===Etymology=== From Middle Menapian ''orsh'', from Old Menapian ''awrsh'', ''arsh'', from Primitive Menapian ''awersh'' ("sacrifice"), from Proto-Bythonic [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-Brythonic/aber%CE%B8 ''aberθ''] ("sacrifice"), from Proto-Celtic [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Reconstruction:Proto-Celtic/adbertā. ''*adbertā.'']. Cognate with Welsh [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/aber#Welsh ''aber''] ("confluence"), Breton [https://en.wikti...")
 
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[[Category:Menapian nouns]]
[[Category:Menapian neuter nouns]]

Revision as of 17:00, 24 July 2024

Etymology

From Middle Menapian orsh, from Old Menapian awrsh, arsh, from Primitive Menapian awersh ("sacrifice"), from Proto-Bythonic aberθ ("sacrifice"), from Proto-Celtic *adbertā.. Cognate with Welsh aber ("confluence"), Breton aber ("confluence"), Cornish aber ("confluence"). Borrowed by French as od ("ria").

orsh

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /ɔɾθ/

Definition

Noun

n orsh

  1. a sacrifice.
  2. (act of) denouncing or giving away your status in order to achieve or gain something.
  3. (act of) ignoring the conventional ways of something in order to achieve or gain something.

Declension