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Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
Compare dialectal Swedish rudda (“abomasum”), Proto-Indo-Iranian *Hrawtás (“intestines”) (whence Persian روده (rude, “intestines”), Kamkata-viri řú (“intestines”)).
Noun
*raudō m
- abomasum
- omasum
Inflection
Masculine an-stem
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Singular
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Nominative
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*raudō
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Genitive
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*raudini, *raudan
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Singular
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Plural
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Nominative
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*raudō
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*raudan
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Accusative
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*raudan
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*raudan
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Genitive
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*raudini, *raudan
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*raudanō
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Dative
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*raudini, *raudan
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*raudum
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Instrumental
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*raudini, *raudan
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*raudum
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Descendants
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