Contionary
Contionary

Keltsvian[]

Pronounciation[]

(Pronunciation: [e.kus])

Etymology[]

From Proto-Indo-European *ekwos (horse).

Noun[]

Ekus (Regular)

  1. (Countable)

  1. Eng: Horse
    Eng: Mare
    Eng: Knight, in chess
    Eng: Hard worker

It has 3 meanings:

  • Animal, valid for both genders.
  • The knight piece at chess.
  • A person who spends a lot of time working, works very hard or both.
Declension of ekus
Singular Plural
Nominative ekus ekusus
Accusative ekus ekusus
Dative ekusu ekususu
Ablative ekuse ekususe
Genitive ekusa ekususa
Causative and temative ekusose ekususose
Comitative and instrumental ekusom ekususom
Lative ana ekus ana ekusus
Locative and temporary ekuse ekususe
Privative ekusas ekususas

Derived words[]

  • danekus (n), hippopotamus.
  • disekus (n), cavalry.
  • ekusar (n), horse rider.
  • ekusarom (n), horse riding.
  • ekusdom (n), stable (for any kind of animal).
  • ekusdrom (n), horse racecourse.
  • ekusin (n), colt.
  • ekuskarpi (n), horseshoe.
  • ekusuk (adj), equestrian.
  • morekus (n), sea horse.