somarr

Jamtish

Etymology

From Old Norse sumarr m (cf. western variant sumar n), from Proto-Germanic *sumaraz, from pre-Germanic *sm̥m-oro-, from Proto-Indo-European *sm̥-h₂-ó-.

Pronunciation

  • (Western dialects) IPA(key): [²s̪ɔmɔɾ], [²s̪ɔˑmɔɾ][1]
  • (Central dialects) IPA(key): [²s̪ɔmːɔɾ][2]
  • (Hammerdal) IPA(key): [²s̪ɑmːaɾ][3]
  • (Brunflo, Hackås, Håsjö, Marieby, Lockne, Stugun) IPA(key): [²s̪ɔmːaɾ][4]
  • (Berg, Revsund) IPA(key): [²s̪ɶmːaɾ][5]
  • (Rätan) IPA(key): [²s̪amːaɾ][6]
  • (Ragunda) IPA(key): [²s̪ɞmːaɾ], [²s̪æmːaɾ][7]
  • (Hällesjö) IPA(key): [²s̪ʌmːaɾ][8]
  • (Fors) IPA(key): [²s̪ɒmaɾ]

Noun

somarr m

  1. summer

Declension

References

  1. Geijer, Herman. 1922. Tilljämningens och apokopens utbredningsvägar. p. 23
  2. Bucht, Torsten. 1924. Äldre u ock o i kort stavelse i mellersta Norrland. p. 84
  3. ibid.
  4. ibid.
  5. ibid.
  6. ibid.
  7. Söderström, Sven. 1972. Om kvantitetsutvecklingen i norrlänska folkmål. p. 34
  8. Bucht p. 84
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