dulur
Icelandic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Norse dulr, from Proto-Germanic *dulaz (“stunned, confused”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]dulur (comparative dulari, superlative dulastur)
Declension
[edit]strong declension (indefinite) |
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
---|---|---|---|---|
nominative | dulur | dul | dult | |
accusative | dulan | dula | ||
dative | dulum | dulri | dulu | |
genitive | duls | dulrar | duls | |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | dulir | dular | dul | |
accusative | dula | |||
dative | dulum | |||
genitive | dulra | |||
weak declension (definite) |
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | duli | dula | dula | |
acc/dat/gen | dula | dulu | ||
plural (all-case) | dulu |
strong declension (indefinite) |
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
---|---|---|---|---|
nominative | dulastur | dulust | dulast | |
accusative | dulastan | dulasta | ||
dative | dulustum | dulastri | dulustu | |
genitive | dulasts | dulastrar | dulasts | |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | dulastir | dulastar | dulust | |
accusative | dulasta | |||
dative | dulustum | |||
genitive | dulastra | |||
weak declension (definite) |
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | dulasti | dulasta | dulasta | |
acc/dat/gen | dulasta | dulustu | ||
plural (all-case) | dulustu |
Related terms
[edit]Indonesian
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Javanese ꦢꦸꦭꦸꦂ (dulur), ultimately from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *duluR (“accompany, go together with”).
Adjective
[edit]dulur (plural dulur-dulur)
Further reading
[edit]“dulur” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016..
Istriot
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin dolor, dolōrem.
Noun
[edit]dulur
Javanese
[edit]Romanization
[edit]dulur
- Romanization of ꦢꦸꦭꦸꦂ
Maltese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Sicilian duluri, from Latin dolor.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]dulur m (plural duluri)
- pain, (chiefly) profound pain, emotional pain, suffering, sorrow
- Synonym: uġigħ (more general)
- il-Madonna tad-Duluri ― Our Lady of Sorrows
Derived terms
[edit]Old French
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Latin dolor, dolōrem.
Noun
[edit]dulur oblique singular, m (oblique plural dulurs, nominative singular dulurs, nominative plural dulur)
Synonyms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- French: douleur
Old Javanese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *duluR (“accompany, go together with”).
Noun
[edit]dulur
Derived terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- "dulur" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson, Old Javanese-English Dictionary. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.
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