üs - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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üs
From Old Frisian ūs, from Proto-Germanic *uns, from Proto-Indo-European *n̥smé. Cognate with West Frisian ús, English us.
üs
personal | possessive | |||||||
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subject case | object case | masculine referent | feminine / neuter referent | plural referent | ||||
full | reduced | full | reduced | attributive | independent | |||
singular | 1st | ik | 'k | mi | man | min | minen | |
2nd | dü | – | di | dan | din | dinen | ||
3rd | m | hi | 'r | ham | 'n | san | sin | sinen |
f or n | hat | at, 't | at, 't | |||||
plural | 1st | wi | 'f | üs | üüs | üüsen | ||
üsens | ||||||||
2nd | jam | 'm | jam | jau | jauen | |||
jamens | ||||||||
3rd | jo | 's | jo | 's | hör | hören | ||
hörens |
- The reduced forms with an apostrophe are enclitic; they immediately follow verbs or conjunctions. Dü is deleted altogether in such contexts.
- At is not enclitic; it can stand in any unstressed position and refers mostly to things. In reflexive use, only full object forms occur.
- Dual forms wat / onk and jat / jonk are obsolete, as is feminine jü / hör.
- Independent possessives are distinguished from attributive ones only with plural referents.
- The forms üsens, jamens, hörens are used optionally (and decreasingly) when the possessor is a larger community, such as a village, city or nation.
personal | possessive | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
subject case | object case | masculine referent |
feminine / neuter / plural referent | ||||
full | reduced | full | reduced | ||||
singular | 1st | ik | 'k | me | man | min | |
2nd | dü | – | de | dan | din | ||
3rd | m | hi | 'r | ham | 'n | san | sin |
f | jü | 's | har | 's | harn | har | |
n | hat | et, 't | ham | et, 't | san | sin | |
plural | 1st | we | üs | üüsen | üüs | ||
2nd | jam | 'm | jam | jarnge | |||
3rd | ja | 's | ja, jam | 's | jare |
The reduced forms with an apostrophe are enclitic; they immediately follow verbs or conjunctions. Dü is deleted altogether in such contexts.
Et is not enclitic and can stand in any unstressed position; the full subject form hat is now rarely used. In reflexive use, only full object forms occur.
Dual forms wat / unk and jat / junk are obsolete. Attributive and independent possessives are not distinguished in Mooring.
From Ottoman Turkish اس (üss, üs), from Arabic أُسّ (ʔuss).
üs (definite accusative üssü, plural üsler)
- base, foundation
- (military) base
- (mathematics) exponent, power
- Synonym: kuvvet
- Kaqchikel lemmas
- Kaqchikel nouns
- North Frisian terms inherited from Old Frisian
- North Frisian terms derived from Old Frisian
- North Frisian terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- North Frisian terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- North Frisian terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
- North Frisian terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- North Frisian terms with IPA pronunciation
- North Frisian lemmas
- North Frisian pronouns
- Föhr-Amrum North Frisian
- Mooring North Frisian
- Turkish terms inherited from Ottoman Turkish
- Turkish terms derived from Ottoman Turkish
- Turkish terms derived from Arabic
- Turkish terms derived from the Arabic root ء س س
- Turkish lemmas
- Turkish nouns
- tr:Military
- tr:Mathematics
- Turkish nouns with irregular stem