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Most likely from Latin plumbum (“lead”) or one of its Romance descendants, although it has also been theorized to a cognate of plumbum and Ancient Greek μόλυβδος (mólubdos), from a substrate language.[1]

berun inan

  1. lead (metal)
  1. ^ Gus Kroonen, editor (2024), Sub-Indo-European Europe, Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter Mouton, page 12

bērun

  1. romanization of 𐌱𐌴𐍂𐌿𐌽

Borrowed from Finnish peruna.

berun

  1. potato
Odd, no gradation
Nominative berun
Genitive beruna
Singular Plural
Nominative berun beruna
Accusative berunav berunijt
Genitive beruna berunij
Illative berunij berunijda
Inessive berunin berunijn
Elative berunis berunijs
Comitative berunijn berunij
Abessive berunadagáberunadagi berunijdagáberunijdagi
Essive berunin
Possessive forms Singular Dual Plural 1st person berunimberunam berunimme berunimme 2nd person berunitberunat berunihtte berunihtte 3rd person berunis beruniska berunisá

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