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===Etymology===
===Etymology===


From Late Middle Kerasian ܕܓܘܝܿܣܦ - ''joesp'', ܕܓܘܐܣܦ - ''joasp'', ܕܓܘܐܿܣܦ - ''joæsp'' ("eagle"), from Early Middle Kerasian ܕܓܐܘܼܐܿܣܝ݈ܿܦ - ''jawæsēp'' ("eagle"), from Old Kerasian ܝܼܘܘܼܐܿܬܣܝܿܘܦ - ''yowætseop'', ܝܘܘܼܐܿܬܣܝܿܘܦ - ''iowætseop'', ܝܿܘܘܼܐܿܬܣܝܿܘܦ - ''eowætseop'' ("eagle"), from North Aradeshi ''īhwacheup'', ''yihwacheup'', ''ḵihwacheup'', from Aradeshi ''kifuacheupe'' ("fish eagle"), from ''kifua'' ("chest") + ''cheupe'', an inflected form of ''-eupe'' ("white").
From New Woshun ''nūrušašamê'', from ''nūru'' (“light”) + ''ša'' (“of”) + ''šamê'' (“sky”), collectively meaning “light of the sky”.


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Kyrasian

Etymology

From New Woshun nūrušašamê, from nūru (“light”) + ša (“of”) + šamê (“sky”), collectively meaning “light of the sky”.

Notes

For the above Latin-script transliterations, ⟨ḵ⟩ represents the sounds /x/ when before a broad vowel or /ç/ when after slender vowels, as in this case.

Pronunciation

IPA: /neɾ.sɐ̃/, arPR: ner-sã
• (Western) IPA: /nɪɾ.sɐ̃/

Noun

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ܢܝܼܪܣܐܡ • nyrsam (countable and uncountable, plural nyrsame)

  1. (uncountable) the second lightest element with symbol He, an atomic number of 2 and atomic weight of 4.002602, a colourless, odourless and inert noble gas.
  2. (countable) a helium atom or sample.
Declension