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- glas gler acc. hatt dat. hatti glasi gleri gen. hatts borgar gl**** glers plural nom. hattar borgir glös gler acc. hatta dat. höttum borgum glösum gler(j)um...
- while OWN receives ʀ-umlaut. Compare runic OEN glaʀ, haʀi, hrauʀ with OWN gler, heri (later héri), hrøyrr/hreyrr ("gl****", "hare", "pile of rocks"). U-umlaut...
- pronunciation: ['rːeː.to ˈtsiː.eɡ.lərː]; French pronunciation: [ʁə.to zi.ɡlɛʁ]; born 16 January 1986) is a Swiss professional footballer who plays as a...
- the Eddic poem Grímnismál the following names are listed: Glad and Gyllir, Gler and Skeidbrimir, Sillfrintopp and Sinir, Gisl and Falhofnir, Gulltopp and...
- glas gler acc. hatt dat. hatti glasi gleri gen. hatts borgar gl**** glers plural nom. hattar borgir glös gler acc. hatta dat. höttum borgum glösum gler(j)um...
- Elmer Se Independent 3,978 0.49 Moy Balingit Independent 3,744 0.46 Pedro Gler Jr. Independent 2,862 0.35 Romy Bartolome Partido Pederal ng Maharlika 2...
- Norse it was extended to other vowels as well. Hence OEN glaʀ, hrauʀ, OWN gler, hreyrr. Pre-nasal raising: /e/ > /i/ before nasal + consonant. Pre-PGmc...
- Caoili, Janice Campos; Cho, Sang-Nae; Erokhin, Vladislav V; Ershova, Julia; Gler, Ma Tarcela; Kazennyy, Boris Y; Kim, Hee Jin; Kliiman, Kai; Kurbatova, Ekaterina;...
- Medicine. 174 (2): 152–160. doi:10.1164/rccm.200507-1175OC. PMID 16675779. Gler, M. T.; Skripconoka, V.; Sanchez-Garavito, E.; Xiao, H.; Cabrera-Rivero,...
- preserved in different Germanic languages (such as English gl**** and Icelandic gler, an example of the s-z alternation). No attested language, old or modern...