Contionary
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Keltsvian[]

Pronounciation[]

(Pronunciation: [ke.ɾun])

Etymology[]

From Proto-Indo-European *kṛnu (horn).

Noun[]

Kerun (Regular)

  1. (Countable)

  1. Eng: Horn
    Eng: Glass, recipient for drinking

It has 6 meanings:

  • Bony growth on some animal heads.
  • Similar projection real or imaginary.
  • Horn-shaped object.
  • Instrument used to signal others.
  • Loud alarm on a motor vehicle.
  • Recipient to drink from.
Declension of kerun
Singular Plural
Nominative kerun kerunun
Accusative kerun kerunun
Dative kerunu kerununu
Ablative kerune kerunune
Genitive keruna kerununa
Causative and temative kerunose kerununose
Comitative and instrumental kerunom kerununom
Lative ana kerun ana kerunun
Locative and temporary kerune kerunune
Privative kerunas kerununas

Derived words[]

  • kerunuk (adj), horn-shaped, horned.
  • kerunuz (v), to gore.
  • naskerun (n), rhinoceros.
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