erma
See also: Erma
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erma
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erma
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Etymology edit
From Old Norse ermr, from Proto-Germanic *armijō.
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erma f (genitive singular ermu, plural ermur or ermar)
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Declension of erma | ||||
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f1 | singular | plural | ||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | erma | erman | ermur | ermurnar |
accusative | ermu | ermuna | ermur | ermurnar |
dative | ermu | ermuni | ermum | ermunum |
genitive | ermu | ermunnar | erma | ermanna |
Declension of erma | ||||
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f1s/f6p | singular | plural | ||
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | erma | erman | ermar | ermarnar |
accusative | ermu | ermuna | ermar | ermarnar |
dative | ermu | ermuni | ermum | ermunum |
genitive | ermu | ermunnar | erma | ermanna |
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erma
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erma
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erma f (plural erme)
- (historical, in Ancient Greece) herma; A bust of Hermes placed on a pillar and serving as a boundary stone
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erma f (plural ermes)
Norwegian Bokmål edit
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erma n
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erma n
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- Hyphenation: er‧ma
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erma