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neure

IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">neu̯ɾe</span>/ [neu̯.ɾe] Rhymes: -eu̯ɾe, -e Hyphenation: neu‧re <span class="searchmatch">neure</span> genitive of neu...


neure burua

From <span class="searchmatch">neure</span> (“my”) +‎ burua (“head”). IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">neu̯ɾe</span> buɾua/, [ne̞u̯.ɾe̞ β̞u.ɾu.a] <span class="searchmatch">neure</span> burua First-person singular reflexive pronoun; myself Declension...


neure buruarekin

IPA(key): /<span class="searchmatch">neu̯ɾe</span> buɾuaɾekin/, [ne̞u̯.ɾe̞ β̞u.ɾu.a.ɾe̞.kĩn] <span class="searchmatch">neure</span> buruarekin comitative of <span class="searchmatch">neure</span> burua...


νευρή

IPA(key): /neˈvri/ (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /neˈvri/ νευρή • (<span class="searchmatch">neurḗ</span>) f (genitive νευρῆς); first declension Ionic form of νευρᾱ́ (neurā́) First...


νευρήν

/neˈβrin/ (10th CE Byzantine) IPA(key): /neˈvrin/ (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /neˈvrin/ νευρήν • (neurḗn) accusative singular of νευρή (<span class="searchmatch">neurḗ</span>)...


meynprisen

to mainprise c. 1385, William Langland, Piers Plowman, section II: Shal <span class="searchmatch">neure</span> man of molde · meynprise þe leste / But riȝte as þe lawe wil loke · late...


νευρῆφιν

CE Byzantine) IPA(key): /neˈvri.fin/ (15th CE Constantinopolitan) IPA(key): /neˈvri.fin/ νευρῆφῐν • (neurêphĭn) (Ionic) dative plural of νευρή (<span class="searchmatch">neurḗ</span>)...


νευρά

See also: νεύρα and νεῦρα νευρή (<span class="searchmatch">neurḗ</span>) — Ionic From the same root as νεῦρον (neûron).   IPA(key): /neu̯.rǎː/ → /neˈβra/ → /neˈvra/ (5th BCE Attic) IPA(key):...


faren

Bodleian, 2018 February 8: Þu myhteſ faren al a dæiſ fare ſculdeſt thu <span class="searchmatch">neure</span> finden man in tun ſittende · ne land tiled. You could go a whole day&#039;s journey...


zygoneure

of the pyramidal tract (cellules des voies longues) would be maerodromic <span class="searchmatch">neures</span>, from Gr. μακρς, δρόμος, long course. 1896, New York Medical Journal‎[2]...