See also: konár

Icelandic edit

Etymology edit

From Old Norse -konar, genitive singular of Old Norse *konr (kind), from Proto-Germanic *kuniz. Cognate with Old English cyne- (prefix).

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

konar m (genitive only)

  1. kind, type (only used in the genitive, with an attributive adjective, determiner, etc., modifying a noun phrase)

Related terms edit

  • konur (son, relative, man)

Polish edit

 
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Etymology edit

Inherited from Proto-Slavic *konarъ.

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɔ.nar/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ɔnar
  • Syllabification: ko‧nar

Noun edit

konar m inan (diminutive konarek)

  1. bough
  2. (hunting) beam of an antler
    Synonym: tyka

Declension edit

Further reading edit

Turkish edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): [konaɾ]
  • Hyphenation: ko‧nar

Verb edit

konar

  1. third-person singular indicative aorist of konmak

West Tarangan edit

Noun edit

konar

  1. woman

Further reading edit

  • Richard J. Nivens, A Lexical Phonology of West Tarangan, in Phonological Studies in Four Languages of Maluku (1992, edited by Donald A. Burquest, Wyn D. Laidig)
  • Richard J. Nivens, Borrowing Versus Code-switching in West Tarangan (Indonesia) (2002)
  • E. Wattimury, A. Haulussy, J. Pentry, Sintaksis bahasa Tarangan (1995), page 48