زوْىفَ
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Kerasian
Etymology
From Late Middle Kerasian زوْىفَ - zoef, zoepf, زوْيۏفَ - zoiuf ("myrtle"), from Early Middle Kerasian زوْيۏفَ zoyupf ("myrtle"), from Old Kerasian زوْنيۏفى - zoniupe ("myrtle"), from Northern Aradeshi *zawuniupe ("myrtle"), from Aradeshi *zabunieupe ("myrtle"), from zabuni ("tender; gentle") + -eupe ("white").
Pronunciation
• (Northern) IPA: /zø/, arPR: zeu (/zø.v‿/ when before vowels)
• (Southern) IPA: /zøf/, arPR: zeuf
• (Wharsaodi) IPA: /zœyf/, arPR: zeiuf
• Rhymes: -ø, -øf, -œyf
Definition
Noun
زوْىفَ • (zoef) (plural زوْىفَا zoefa)
- an evergreen shrub or small tree of the genus Myrtus, native to northern Usnistan.
- a minty white shade that resembles the colour of said plant's flowers.
Declension
Declension of زوْىفَ - zoef
Singular | Plural | |
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nominative | وﯨﻜۏند - zoef | وﯨﻜۏندا - zoefa |
accusative | وﯨﻜۏندان - zoefan | وﯨﻜۏندين - zoefin |
genitive | وﯨﻜۏند'ين - zoef'in | وﯨﻜۏند'ين - zoef'in |
Adjective
- having the colour of said plant's flowers.