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{{Template: Braereth Dialects|ˈiŋɲu|ˈiŋɲu|ign’|ˈiŋɲ|inio|ˈini.o̞|inkuliru|ˈiŋkuliru}}
{{Template: Braereth Pronunciation|ˈiŋ.ɲu|ˈiŋɲ|ˈi.ni.o}}
{{Template: Eomentesa Alt Forms|inio}}
* '''''[[ignj#Tenibvreth|ignj]]''''' ([[Tenibvreth#Non-Standard Orthographic Variants|Tenibvreth Optional Variant]])


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From [[wiki: Latin|Latin]] '''''[[wikt: ingis#Latin|ignis]]'''''.
From [[wiki:Latin|Latin]] '''''[[wikt: ignis|ignis]]'''''
 
====Cognates & Comparisons====
* [[wikt: igne#Italian|igne]] (Italian)


===Noun===
===Noun===
'''ignju''' ''m'' (''uncountable'')
'''ignju''' ''m'' (''uncountable'')
# fire
# fire
#: '''''Ignju''' is fire in an elemental sense – the stuff of fire or flames – while '''[[foucu]]''' generally refers to a specific, set fire in a predesignated location, as a camp or cooking fire.''
#: '' '''''[[ignju#Braereth|Ignju]]''''' is fire in an elemental sense – the stuff of fire or flames – while '''''[[foucu#Braereth|foucu]]''''' generally refers to a specific, set fire in a predesignated location, as a camp fire or cooking fire.''


====Synonyms====
====Related Terms====
* '''''[[foucu#Braereth|foucu]]'''''
* '''''[[foucu#Braereth|foucu]]''''' ‘fire(place)’

Latest revision as of 22:13, 21 September 2022

Braereth

Pronunciation & Variants

Official Classical Tenibvreth Eomentesa Merineth
/ˈiŋɲu/ [ˈiŋɲu] [ˈiŋɲ]
ign’
[ˈini.o̞]
inio
[ˈiŋkuliru]
inkuliru

Etymology

From Latin ignis

Cognates & Comparisons

Noun

ignju m (uncountable)

  1. fire
    Ignju is fire in an elemental sense – the stuff of fire or flames – while foucu generally refers to a specific, set fire in a predesignated location, as a camp fire or cooking fire.

Related Terms