inar

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See also: inár

Irish

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Pronunciation

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Particle

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inar (form used before non-past tenses ina) (used before a past tense; triggers lenition of a following consonant except in the autonomous form)

  1. in which/whom
    an fear inar chuir mé muinín
    the man in whom I trusted
    an tír inar táirgeadh é
    the country in which it was made

Particle

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inar (form used before a vowel in the present/future inarb, form used before a vowel in the past/conditional inarbh) (used before a consonant sound; triggers lenition in the past/conditional)

  1. in which/whom is
    an seomra inar mian liom codladh
    the room in which I want to sleep
  2. in which/whom was/would be
    an tír inar mhaith liom bheith i mo chónaí
    the country in which I would like to live
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Romanian

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Etymology

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From in +‎ -ar or possibly from Latin līnārius.

Noun

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inar m (plural inari)

  1. (archaic) one who cultivates or sells flax

Declension

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singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative inar inarul inari inarii
genitive-dative inar inarului inari inarilor
vocative inarule inarilor

Swedish

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Verb

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inar

  1. present indicative of ina

Anagrams

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Wiradjuri

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Cognate with Gamilaraay yinarr.

Noun

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inar

  1. woman