matan
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matan
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matan
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matan
Old Irish edit
Etymology edit
Borrowed from Latin mātūtīnus (“of the morning”).
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matan f
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Feminine ā-stem | |||
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Singular | Dual | Plural | |
Nominative | matanL | matainL | maitneaH |
Vocative | matanL | matainL | maitneaH |
Accusative | matainN | matainL | maitneaH |
Genitive | maitneH | matanL | matanN |
Dative | matainL | maitneaib | maitneaib |
Initial mutations of a following adjective:
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matan
Tetum edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *mata, from Proto-Austronesian *maCa. Compare Malay mata.
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matan
Volapük edit
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matan (nominative plural matans)
- spouse (husband or wife), consort
- married (one) (acting semantically as the English adjective, though literally: "married person")
Declension edit
declension of matan
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Derived terms edit
- matanapär (“husband and wife, married couple”)
- matanik (“spousal”)
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matan