tamur

Faroese

Etymology

From Old Norse tamr, from Proto-Germanic *tamaz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtʰɛaːmʊɹ/
    Rhymes: -ɛaːmʊɹ

Adjective

tamur (comparative tamari, superlative tamastur)

  1. tame

Declension

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Singular (eintal) m (kallkyn) f (kvennkyn) n (hvørkikyn)
Nominative (hvørfall) tamur tom tamt
Accusative (hvønnfall) taman tama
Dative (hvørjumfall) tomum tamari tomum
Genitive (hvørsfall) (tams) (tamar) (tams)
Plural (fleirtal) m (kallkyn) f (kvennkyn) n (hvørkikyn)
Nominative (hvørfall) tamir tamar tom
Accusative (hvønnfall) tamar
Dative (hvørjumfall) tomum
Genitive (hvørsfall) (tama)

Icelandic

Etymology

From Old Norse tamr, from Proto-Germanic *tamaz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtʰaːmʏr/
    Rhymes: -aːmʏr

Adjective

tamur (comparative tamari, superlative tamastur)

  1. tame
  2. which one is accustomed to, that one readily uses

Inflection

Istriot

Etymology

From Latin timor, timōrem. Compare Italian timore.

Noun

tamur

  1. fear

Synonyms

Karaim

Etymology

From Proto-Turkic *tamïr.

Noun

tamur

  1. root

References

  • N. A. Baskakov, S.M. Šapšala, editor (1973), “tamur”, in Karaimsko-Russko-Polʹskij Slovarʹ [Karaim-Russian-Polish Dictionary], Moscow: Moskva, →ISBN
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