țărm
Romanian
Etymology
Probably from Latin termen, an older alternative form of terminus, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *ter- (“through”). The archaic variant form țărmur(e) may have been the original, from which the modern form developed analogically, re-interpreted as a singular from the plural țărmuri. To explain this original archaic form, various Vulgar Latin intermediate roots have been proposed, including *termonem, as the accusative of the variant popular form termō, or *terminem as an alternative accusative form, or a diminutive *termulus[1]. Compare the borrowed doublet termen.
Declension
Declension of țărm
| singular | plural | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
| nominative/accusative | (un) țărm | țărmul | (niște) țărmuri | țărmurile |
| genitive/dative | (unui) țărm | țărmului | (unor) țărmuri | țărmurilor |
| vocative | țărmule | țărmurilor | ||
References
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