Menapian verbs: dwarn
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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)
Conjugation
Conjugation of dwarn | singular | plural | ||||||
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first | second | third | first | second | third | |||
present | affirmative | dwarn
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dwarn
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dwarns
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dwarn
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dwarn
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dwarnt
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interrogative | a dwarn
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a dwarn
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a dwarns
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a dwarn
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a dwarn
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a dwarnt
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conditional | dwarnun
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dwarne
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dwarnes
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dwarnem
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dwarne
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dwarnent
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subjunctive | dwers
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dwers
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dwerst
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dwers
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dwers
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dwerst
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preterite | affirmative | dwire
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dwire
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dwire
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dwire
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dwire
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dwire
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interrogative | a dwire
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a dwire
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a dwire
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a dwire
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a dwire
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a dwire
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conditional | dwirun
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dwirun
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dwirun
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dwirun
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dwirun
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dwirun
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subjunctive | dwirs
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dwirs
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dwirs
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dwirs
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dwirs
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dwirs
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imperfect | affirmative | dwarnoe
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dwarnoe
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dwarnoe
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dwarnoe
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dwarnoe
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dwarnoe
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interrogative | a dwarnoe
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a dwarnoe
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a dwarnoe
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a dwarnoe
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a dwarnoe
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a dwarnoe
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conditional | dwarnoen
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dwarnoen
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dwarnoen
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dwarnoen
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dwarnoen
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dwarnoen
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subjunctive | dwarnoes
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dwarnoes
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dwarnoes
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dwarnoes
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dwarnoes
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dwarnoes
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future | affirmative | dwib
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dwib
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dwib
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dwib
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dwib
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dwib
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interrogative | a dwib
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a dwib
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a dwib
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a dwib
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a dwib
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a dwib
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conditional | dwibrun
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dwibrun
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dwibrun
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dwibrun
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dwibrun
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dwibrun
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subjunctive | dwibs
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dwibs
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dwibs
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dwibs
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dwibs
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dwibs
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imperative | -
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dwarn!
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-
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-
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dwarn!
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-
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present participle | dwern | |||||||
past participle | drat, dwrat (obs.) | |||||||
gerund | dwarn, dwarnad
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