Ad. zinî n. (weak-II gendered fem) “female” (Category: Female)
A noun translated “female” and fully declined as an example of an (archaic) feminine Strong II noun (SD/437). The archaic form of this word is †zini which is a Strong II noun since it ends in a single short vowel. Its non-archaic form is zinî, which is presumably declined as a Weak II noun; most masculine and feminine nouns became weak in Classical Adûnaic (SD/436).
References ✧ SD/437
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†zinā̆t | dual; archaic-strong-dual | ✧ SD/437 |
†zinu- | objective; archaic-strong-objective | ✧ SD/437 |
†zinī | plural; archaic-strong-plural | ✧ SD/437 |
†zinīm | plural subjective; archaic-strong-plural | ✧ SD/437 |
†zinin | subjective; archaic-strong-subjective | ✧ SD/437 |