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'''promah''' ''m/f'' ( | '''promah''' ''m/f'' (pl. '''promahus''') | ||
# champion | # champion | ||
#:''Pirviximu! Sumus lus '''promahus''' noxunoris!'' | #: ''Pirviximu! Sumus lus '''promahus''' noxunoris!'' | ||
#:: ''We won! We are national champions!'' | #:: ''We won! We are national champions!'' | ||
Latest revision as of 18:04, 7 May 2026
Atlantic
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek πρόμᾰχος "champion, foremost fighter".
Pronunciation
- (Standard Atlantic) IPA: [ˈprɔmaχ]
Noun
promah m/f (pl. promahus)
- champion
- Pirviximu! Sumus lus promahus noxunoris!
- We won! We are national champions!
- Pirviximu! Sumus lus promahus noxunoris!
Usage notes
The same form is normally used both as a masculine and feminine noun; the feminine form promahusa is extremely rare.
Derived terms
- promahusa "championness, female champion" (rare)
Related terms
- promaha "championship"
Notes
Lexember 2020, Day 5.