Etymology
From pell (“far”) + -he.
Verb
pellhe
- to banish, eject, expel
- Synonyms: banyshya, estewlel
Conjugation
More information singular, plural ...
Conjugation of pellhe
|
singular |
plural |
impersonal |
| first |
second |
third |
first |
second |
third |
| indicative |
present/future |
pellhav | pellhydh | pellha | pellhyn | pellhowgh | pellhons | pellhir |
| preterite |
pellhis | pellhasys | pellhas | pellhasyn | pellhasowgh | pellhasons | pellhas |
| imperfect |
pellhyn | pellhys | pellhi | pellhyn | pellhewgh | pellhens | pellhys |
| pluperfect |
pellhasen | pellhases | pellhasa | pellhasen | pellhasewgh | pellhasens | pellhasys |
|
| subjunctive |
present/future |
pellhahiv | pellhahi | pellhaho | pellhahyn | pellhahowgh | pellhahons | pellhaher |
| imperfect |
pellhahen | pellhahes | pellhaha | pellhahen | pellhahewgh | pellhahens | pellhahys |
|
| imperative |
- | pellha | pellhes | pellhyn | pellhewgh | pellhens | - |
|
|
| non-finite forms |
present participle |
ow pellhe |
verbal adjective |
pellhes |
Close
Derived terms
- ombellhe (“withdraw”, verb)
- pellheans (“ejection, expulsion”)
- pellheor (“ejector”)