FromIrish andScottish Gaelicduan, fromMiddle Irishdúan, fromProto-Indo-European*dh₂p-no- (compareOld Armenianտաւն(tawn,“feast, celebration”),Ancient Greekδαπάνη(dapánē,“cost”),Old Norsetafn(“sacrificial animal”) andLatindamnum(“damage”)), from*deh₂p-(“to sacrifice”).
duan (pluralduans)
duan
duan
Inherited fromOld Anatolian Turkish[script needed](doġan), fromProto-Turkic*togan, a derivation fromProto-Turkic*tog-.[1][2] CompareTurkishdoğan,Azerbaijanidoğan.
duan (definite accusativeduanı,pluralduannar)
singular(tekil) | plural(çoğul) | |
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nominative(yalın) | duan | duannar |
definite accusative(belirtme) | duanı | duannarı |
dative(yönelme) | duana | duannara |
locative(bulunma) | duanda | duannarda |
ablative(çıkma) | duandan | duandardan |
genitive(tamlayan) | duanın | duannarın |
duan
FromMiddle Irishdúan, fromProto-Indo-European*dh₂p-no- (compareOld Armenianտաւն(tawn,“feast, celebration”),Ancient Greekδαπάνη(dapánē,“cost”),Old Norsetafn(“sacrificial animal”) andLatindamnum(“damage”)), from*deh₂p-(“to sacrifice”).
duan m (genitive singularduain,nominative pluralduanta)
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radical | lenition | eclipsis |
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duan | dhuan | nduan |
Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Modern Irish.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.
duan
duān
FromMiddle Irishdúan, fromProto-Indo-European*dh₂p-no- (compareOld Armenianտաւն(tawn,“feast, celebration”),Ancient Greekδαπάνη(dapánē,“cost”),Old Norsetafn(“sacrificial animal”) andLatindamnum(“damage”)), from*deh₂p-(“to sacrifice”).
duan m (genitive singularduain,pluralduain)