Respelling ofof popularized byThee Temple ov Psychick Youth.
ov
| Cyrillic | ов | |
|---|---|---|
| Arabic | اۇو | |
FromProto-Turkic*āb(“hunt, chase”). Cognate withTurkishav.
ov (definite accusativeovu,pluralovlar)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ov | ovlar |
| definite accusative | ovu | ovları |
| dative | ova | ovlara |
| locative | ovda | ovlarda |
| ablative | ovdan | ovlardan |
| definite genitive | ovun | ovların |
FromOld High Germanof,*ova, northern variant ofoba.
ov
Initialism ofopenbaar vervoer.
ov n (uncountable,nodiminutive)
ov c (pluralov's,diminutiveov'tje n)
FromOld Norseof, fromProto-Germanic*uber, whenceIcelandicof. Related to Englishover.
ov
Inherited fromClassical Persianآب(āb).
ov
Borrowed fromBiblical Hebrewאָב(ʔɔḇ).
ov
FromProto-Finnic*auvo.
o’v
| singular(ikšlu’g) | plural(pǟgiņlu’g) | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative(nominatīv) | o’v | o’vd |
| genitive(genitīv) | o’v | o’vd |
| partitive(partitīv) | o’vvõ | o’vḑi |
| dative(datīv) | o’vvõn | o’vdõn |
| instrumental(instrumentāl) | o’vvõks | o’vdõks |
| illative(illatīv) | o’vvõ | o’vži |
| inessive(inesīv) | o’vsõ | o’vši |
| elative(elatīv) | o’vstõ | o’všti |
FromProto-Finnic*havu.
o’v
| singular(ikšlu’g) | plural(pǟgiņlu’g) | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative(nominatīv) | o’v | o’vd |
| genitive(genitīv) | o’v | o’vd |
| partitive(partitīv) | o’vvõ | o’vḑi |
| dative(datīv) | o’vvõn | o’vdõn |
| instrumental(instrumentāl) | o’vvõks | o’vdõks |
| illative(illatīv) | o’vvõ | o’vži |
| inessive(inesīv) | o’vsõ | o’vši |
| elative(elatīv) | o’vstõ | o’všti |
ov
ov
| number | person | nominative | accusative | dative | locative | ablative | instrumental | possessive | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | first | me | man | manqe | manθe | manθar | mança | miro,-i,-e | |
| second | tu | tut | tuqe | tuθe | tuθar | tuça | tiro,-i,-e | ||
| reflexive third | — | pes | pesqe | pesθe | pesθar | peça | pesqero,-i,-e | ||
| third | m | ov | les | lesqe | lesθe | lesθar | leça | lesqero,-i,-e | |
| f | oj | la | laqe | laθe | laθar | laça | laqero,-i,-e | ||
| plural | first | amen | amenqe | amenθe | amenθar | amença | amaro,-i,-e | ||
| second | tumen | tumenqe | tumenθe | tumenθar | tumença | tumaro,-i,-e | |||
| reflexive third | — | pen | penqe | penθe | penθar | pença | penqero,-i,-e | ||
| third | on | len | lenqe | lenθe | lenθar | lença | lenqero,-i,-e | ||
| number | person | nominative | accusative (long and short forms) | dative | locative | ablative | instrumental | possessive | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| singular | first | me | man, ma | mánge | mánde | mándar | mánsa | múrro,-i,-e | |
| second | tu | tut,tu | túke | túte | tútar | túsa | tíro,-i,-e | ||
| reflexive third | — | pês,pe | pêske | pêste | pêstar | pêsa | pêsko,-i,-e | ||
| third | m | wo | lês,le | lêske | lêste | lêstar | lêsa | lêsko,-i,-e | |
| f | woi | la, la | láke | láte | látar | lása | láko,-i,-e | ||
| plural | first | ame | amên,ame | amênge | amênde | amêndar | amênsa | amáro,-i,-e | |
| second | tume | tumên,tume | tumênge | tumênde | tumêndar | tumênsa | tumáro,-i,-e | ||
| reflexive third | — | pên,pe | pênge | pênde | pêndar | pênsa | pêngo,-i,-e | ||
| third | won | lên,le | lênge | lênde | lêndar | lênsa | lêngo,-i,-e | ||
Inherited fromVulgar Latin(*)ŏvum, fromClassical Latinōvum.
ov
FromMiddle Englishof, af, fromOld Englishof(“of, from”), an unstressed form ofæf(“from, off, away”), fromProto-West Germanic*ab.
ov