Dictionary
Grammar
Sg. | Pl. | |
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Nom. | —/-a | -e/-ë |
Gen. | -að | -ax |
Acc. | -uŕ | -aŕ |
Dat. | -os | -od |
I | M- |
You | J- |
He | H- |
She | L- |
It | K- |
Actor | Þeŕ- |
Verbal | Hað- |
Essence | Fjo- |
Not, Un-, Anti- |
Ví- |
Sg. | Pl. | |
---|---|---|
1st | -í | -ó |
2nd | -a | -ù |
3rd | -y | -yŕ |
Past | -ved |
Present | -vin |
Tense | Passive | Progression | Modal | Address | |||||
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Prs. | v | o | sil | Can | bron | Impr. | te | ||
Past | m | May | uf | Yes/No? | va | ||||
Fut. | f | Might | mind | ||||||
Must | vast | ||||||||
Could | hùn | ||||||||
Would | eþt | ||||||||
Should | ašt | ||||||||
Subj. | zíl |
í – Conjunction
Joins words that serve the same function.
Conjuncted words act as a single unit— any function performed by or on them is applied equally by/to all conjuncted elements.
Hron kret í akre sy. "The strong, brave man fights."
zí – Parajunction
Joins words that serve related functions.
Parajuncted words perform the same grammatical or semantic function. But functions performed by or to them are not applied equally by/to every parajuncted element.
Kryþ zí hron kret sy. "The king and the strong man fight."
Hron kret zí kryþ sy. "The strong man and the king fight."
Hy / -y – Prestige
Indicates a famous or venerated noun.
The noun which "hy" modifies or to which "-y" is suffixed is thus shown to be unique, special, respected, or honored in some way. In English, if a noun would be capitalized (and often preceded by a capital "The"), "hy/-y" would be applied to that noun in Old Heymric.
Roðy dunað hy haxuŕvsil ylef. "The Word of The LORD endures forever."