Etymology
From du (“black”) + -he.
Verb
duhe
- to blacken
Conjugation
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Conjugation of duhe
|
singular |
plural |
impersonal |
| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
| indicative |
present/future |
duhav | duhydh | duha | duhyn | duhowgh | duhons | duhir |
| preterite |
duhis | duhasys | duhas | duhasyn | duhasowgh | duhasons | duhas |
| imperfect |
duhyn | duhys | duhi | duhyn | duhewgh | duhens | duhys |
| pluperfect |
duhasen | duhases | duhasa | duhasen | duhasewgh | duhasens | duhasys |
|
| subjunctive |
present/future |
duhahiv | duhahi | duhaho | duhahyn | duhahowgh | duhahons | duhaher |
| imperfect |
duhahen | duhahes | duhaha | duhahen | duhahewgh | duhahens | duhahys |
|
| imperative |
- | duha | duhes | duhyn | duhewgh | duhens | - |
|
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| non-finite forms |
present participle |
ow duhe |
verbal adjective |
duhes |
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Mutation
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