ruħ

Etymology
From. The expected plural is with a post-consonantal variant. The form shows development of ir to er, as frequently in verbs, but otherwise not with epenthetic sounds. This unusual e- is therefore not felt as epenthetic anymore.

Noun

 * 1) soul

Pronoun

 * 1) -self, -selves;

Usage notes

 * With plural suffixes, the stem may remain unchanged, but may also become . The form is generally not used in reflexive pronouns.
 * The reflexive pronoun is in limited use. Generally, the accusative particle followed by an emphatic pronoun (see ) takes its place in cases of incidental, non-idiomatic reflexivity:  Moreover, many verbs have a special mediopassive form with the prefixes  (so-called VII. stem) or  (V. and VI. stems).