Either fromProto-Indo-European*per-(“to bear, lead across, penetrate”) (cf.shpoj andshporr), or a loanword fromGothic, through an unattestedVulgar Latin*spora.[1]
shpor m (pluralshpore, definiteshpori, definite pluralshporet)
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | shpor | shpori | shpore | shporet |
accusative | shporin | |||
dative | shpori | shporit | shporeve | shporeve |
ablative | shporesh |