User:Jackwolfroven/rhu

Etymology
From Old Whtevi irwnh /jr̩(ɨ)wŋ/, variant of irbn /jr̩(ɨ)vʷɲ/, from Late Awen, free radical of , from Proto-Awen , from Proto-Lyndian. Cognates include Modern Basque -ren.

Preposition
rhu


 * 1) of, the genitive marker.

Usage notes

 * The preposition generates an adjective phrase, with the object of the preposition the possessor noun, modifying the noun possessed. In other words, "A rhu B" is equivalent to English "A of B". Like all prepositions, it can be converted (i.e. arguments swapped) with the particle mhaq:. So, "B mhaq-rhu A" is equivalent to English "A of B" or more roughly "B's A" (e.g. "Bruce's car").