dain
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle High German dīn, from Old High German dīn. Cognate with German dein, West Frisian dyn, English thine, Icelandic þinn.
dain (plural dain, bón/dar daindarn) (Sette Comuni) (familiar)
The following rules apply to all Sette Comuni Cimbrian possessive determiners:
Possessive determiners | ||
---|---|---|
singular | plural | |
1st person | main | ögnar |
2nd person | dain | ôar |
3rd person | zain |
dain
dain
From Old French dain.
dain m (plural dains)
dain
From Late Latin dāmus, from Latin damma (“deer, antelope”).
dain oblique singular, m (oblique plural dainz, nominative singular dainz, nominative plural dain)
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