وَيمبارد
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Kerasian
Etymology
From Middle Kerasian وَيمبارد - vimbard, `وَيمبارد - vimbardə, وَيمباردي - vimbardi ("vimbard"), from Old Kerasian زوْنيۏفى - vinbardi ("vimbard"), from Northern Aradeshi *vinguardi ("vimbard"), from Aradeshi *winguarði ("vimbard"), from wingu ("cloud") + arði ("ground"). Borrowed by Anglostian as vimbard.
Pronunciation
• (Northern) IPA: /ˈvɪ̃.ba(ɾ)/, arPR: vĩ-ba(r)
• (Southern) IPA: /ˈvɪ̃.ᵐbaɾ/, arPR: vĩ-mbar
• (Wharsaodi) IPA: /vẽmˈbard/, [vẽmˈbart], arPR: vẽ-baṙt
• Rhymes: -aɾ, -art
Definition
Noun
وَيمبارد • (vimbard) (plural وَيمباردا vimbarda)
- (uncountable) vapour or exhalation that become visible in the desert in the morning or evening.
- (countable) a fog cloud.
- (figurative) something that impedes or obscures one's progress and future, giving them a feeling of nervousness and uncertainty.
Declension
Declension of وَيمبارد - vimbard
Singular | Plural | |
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nominative | وَيمبارد - vīmbard | وَيمباردا - vimbārda |
accusative | وَيمباردان - vimbārdan | وَيمباردين - vimbārdin |
genitive | وَيمبارد'ين - vimbārd'in | وَيمبارد'ين - vimbārd'in |