namo
'Are'are
editPronunciation
editNoun
editnamo
References
edit- The template Template:cite-thesis does not use the parameter(s):
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Cebuano
editPronunciation
editAdjective
editnamò (Badlit spelling ᜈᜋᜓ)
- our (exclusive of person spoken to)
Derived terms
editRelated terms
editSee also
edit| direct | indirect (postposed) | indirect (preposed) | oblique | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Length: | full | short1 | full | short2 | base | suffixed -a | full | short | ||
| singular | first person | akó | ko | nakò3 | ko3 | akò | akóa | kanakò | nakò | |
| second person | ikáw | ka | nímo | mo | ímo | imóha | kanímo | nímo | ||
| third person | siyá | níya | íya | iyáha | kaníya | níya | ||||
| plural | first person |
inclusive | kitá | ta | natò | ta | atò | atóa | kanatò | natò |
| exclusive | kamí | mi | namò | amò | amóa | kanamò | namò | |||
| second person | kamó | mo | nínyo | ínyo | inyóha | kanínyo | nínyo | |||
| third person | silá | níla | íla | iláha | kaníla | níla | ||||
1 Forms in this column are placed after the verb or predicate they modify, and never used at the start of sentences.
2 Forms in this column are literary and rarely used colloquially.
3 Ta is used over nako or ko where the focus is a second-person singular pronoun.
Gothic
editRomanization
editnamō
- romanization of 𐌽𐌰𐌼𐍉
Hiri Motu
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *ñamuk.
Noun
editnamo
Japanese
editRomanization
editnamo
Lithuanian
editEtymology
editThe adverb form is a clipping of earlier namóp(i), allative singular of nãmas.
Pronunciation
editAdverb
editnamõ (not comparable)
Noun
editnãmo m
Middle English
editEtymology
editAdverb
editnamo
- No more (of discrete items, such as would be described by mo and fewer)
- 1387–1400, Geoffrey Chaucer, “The Prologues”, in The Canterbury Tales, [Westminster: William Caxton, published 1478], →OCLC; republished in [William Thynne], editor, The Workes of Geffray Chaucer Newlye Printed, […], [London]: […] [Richard Grafton for] Iohn Reynes […], 1542, →OCLC:
- Ther was also a Reve and a Millere, / A Somnour and a Pardoner also, / A Maunciple, and myself - ther were namo.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Minangkabau
editPronunciation
editAudio: (file)
Noun
editnamo
- name
- namo Ambo, Amaik
- my name is Ahmad
Old Dutch
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-West Germanic *namō.
Noun
editnamo m
Inflection
editDescendants
edit- Middle Dutch: nāme
Further reading
edit- “namo”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012
Old High German
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-West Germanic *namō, whence also Old Saxon namo and Old Dutch namo, Old English nama, Old Norse nafn, Gothic 𐌽𐌰𐌼𐍉 (namō).
Noun
editnamo m
Declension
edit| case | singular | plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | namo | namon, namun |
| accusative | namon, namun | namon, namun |
| genitive | namen, namin | namōno |
| dative | namen, namin | namōm, namōn |
Derived terms
editDescendants
edit- Middle High German: nâme
Old Saxon
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-West Germanic *namō.
Noun
editnamo
Declension
edit| Singular | Plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | namo | namon, namun, naman |
| accusative | namon, naman | namon, namun, naman |
| genitive | namen, naman, namon | namono, nomana |
| dative | namen, naman, namon | namon, namun |
| instrumental | — | — |
Descendants
editReferences
edit- Altsächsisches Elementarbuch (Germanische Bibliothek. I. Sammlung germanischer Elementar- und Handbücher. I. Reihe: Grammatiken. Fünfter Band; 2nd ed., Heidelberg, 1921) by Dr. F. Holthausen; p. 246 "namo sw. M. Name.", cp. p. 106ff.
- Köbler, Gerhard (2014), Altsächsisches Wörterbuch[2] (in German), 5th edition
Pali
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editInherited from Sanskrit नमः (namaḥ). The Pali root is nam.
Particle
editnamo
Usage notes
editUsed in formula namo + dative of person honoured.
Derived terms
edit- namassati (“to venerate”)
References
editPali Text Society (1921–1925), “namo”, in Pali-English Dictionary, London: Chipstead
Solon
editEtymology
editPronunciation
edit- Hyphenation: na‧mo
Noun
editnamo
Declension
editThis noun needs an inflection-table template.
References
edit- Do·Dɵrji (July 1998), “NAMO”, in Ewengki Nihang Bilehu Biteḡ / 鄂汉词典 [Ewenki–Chinese Dictionary] (in Solon and Chinese), Hailar: Inner Mongolia Culture Publishing House, →ISBN, pages 472–473
Tokelauan
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Polynesian *namo. Cognates include Tuvaluan namo and Samoan namo.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editnamo
References
edit- R. Simona, editor (1986), Tokelau Dictionary[3], Auckland: Office of Tokelau Affairs, page 248
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