(inanimate noun) declension |
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singular |
absolutive |
sufrea |
ergative |
sufreak |
dative |
sufreari |
genitive |
sufrearen |
comitative |
sufrearekin |
causative |
sufrearentzat |
benefactive |
sufrearengatik |
instrumental |
sufreaz |
inessive |
sufrean |
partitive |
sufrerik |
prolative |
sufretzat |
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Galician
Verb
sufre
- second-person singular imperative of sufrir
Old Spanish
Noun
sufre m (usually uncountable)
- sulfur, brimstone
- c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 2r.
- […] ¬ puſieren cabo della un poco de ſufre. ¬ ruciaren la piedra con agua ſaldra della fuego tan fuerte […]
- […] and should they put atop it some sulfur and spray it with water, then the stone would spit fire so strong […]
- Idem, f. 13r.
- & es fallada en tierra de affrica en las mineras del ſufre. Liuiana es. ¬ fuerte de q́brantar.
- And it is found in the land of Africa, in the sulfur mines. It is light, but also hard to break.
Descendants
Spanish
Verb
sufre
- Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present indicative form of sufrir.
- Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of sufrir.