ܕܓܝܿܦ݈ܐܪ

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Kerasian

Etymology

From Late Middle Kerasian ܕܓܝܿܬܦܐܼܪ - jetpąr, from Early Middle Kerasian ܕܓܐܝܬܝܿܦܐܼܪ - jaitepąr, ܕܓܐܝܬܐܦܐܼܪ - jaitapąr, ܕܓܐܝܬܐܿܐܦܐܼܪ - jaitæapąr, ܕܓܐܝܬܐܿܐܼܦܐܼܪ - jaitæąpąr, from Old Kerasian ܓܝ݇ܬܐܼܦܐܼܪ - gītąpąr, from North Aradeshi gistopąr, ġistopąr, yistopąr, from Aradeshi gištupuaru ("cypress"), borrowed from Woshun gištupuaru ("cypress"), from gištuppu ("plaque; flat surface") + aru ("leaf"). Borrowed by Anglish as jeppar.

Usage notes

For the above Latin-script transliterations, ⟨ą⟩ represents the open back unrounded vowel /ɑ/. ⟨š⟩ represents the voiceless post-alveolar fricative /ʃ/.

Pronunciation

IPA: /ʤep.pɐɾ/, arPR: jep-par
• (Jisdunju) IPA: /ʒeɛp.pär/
• (Western) IPA: /ʤep.pɑr/
• (Guetati) IPA: /ʤep.pa/

Noun

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ܕܓܝܿܦ݈ܐܪ • (jeppar)

  1. a cypress tree.
Declension