Ad. zigûr n. (weak-I gendered masc) “wizard” (Category: Sorcerer, Wizard)
A noun translated “wizard” and given as an example of a noun with a long vowel in its final syllable that (archaically) uses the declension for a strong-noun (SD/437), the rare class of Strong-Ib nouns. By the time of Classical Adûnaic, it could be declined as an ordinary weak-noun instead. As the proper name Zigûr, it was the Adûnaic name for Sauron.
References ✧ SD/437
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| zigūrā̆t | dual; normal-and-subjective | ✧ SD/437 |
| zigūr- | objective; archaic-strong-objective | ✧ SD/437 |
| zigūru- | objective | ✧ SD/437 |
| zigīr | plural; archaic-strong-plural | ✧ SD/437 |
| zigīrim | plural subjective; archaic-strong-plural | ✧ SD/437 |
| zigūrun | subjective | ✧ SD/437 |
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