"dyn" meaning in West Frisian

See dyn in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Determiner

IPA: /din/
Etymology: From Old Frisian thīn, from Proto-West Germanic *þīn. Etymology templates: {{dercat|fy|gem-pro|inh=1}}, {{inh|fy|ofs|thīn}} Old Frisian thīn, {{inh|fy|gmw-pro|*þīn}} Proto-West Germanic *þīn Head templates: {{head|fy|determiner|cat2=possessive determiners}} dyn
  1. your (second-person singular informal possessive determiner)
    Sense id: en-dyn-fy-det-jOghYMnW Categories (other): West Frisian determiners, West Frisian entries with incorrect language header, West Frisian possessive determiners Related terms: ik, my, mysels, myn, mines, do, dû1, dy, dysels, dines, jo, josels, jowes, hy, him, himsels, syn, sines, sy, hja1, har, harsels, harres, it, wy, ús, ússels, uzes, jim(me), jimsels, jinsels, jimmes, har(ren), 1. Now mostly archaic and unused

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        "West Frisian terms inherited from Proto-Germanic",
        "West Frisian terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic",
        "West Frisian terms with IPA pronunciation"
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