Pron

=Old Naumes=

Etymology
From Old Sumrë pron ("crisp").

Pronunciation

 * /prón/

Noun
pron subgroup 2 buzzard noun
 * Collective: pronpron
 * Paucal 1: pronśi
 * 1) Crisp

=Old Sumrë=

Etymology
From Proto-Sumric *prǒnə- ("film, crust").

Pronunciation

 * /prɔ́n/

Noun
pron n3 buzzard noun
 * Non-specific: üprn
 * Collective: pronpron
 * Definite: pran
 * Paucal 1: pranši
 * 1) Crisp

Derived Terms

 * pronbo ("boring person")
 * proncuo ("crisp crumb")
 * prondӑn ("weak looking person, skinny person")
 * prondre ("lucky person")
 * prondriisten ("to crush, to crumble")
 * prondru ("crumbling")
 * prone ("greatest crisp, the name of the most sacred crisp recipe")
 * pronga ("bag of crisps")
 * pronha ("pork rind")
 * pronim ("large variety of crisp")
 * pronka ("affectionate term for a child")
 * pronkwu ("something that seemed good but turned out to be disappointing")
 * pronlyrna ("someone who loves crisps")
 * pronlyrnamu ("fussy eater")
 * pronolk ("holy crisp")
 * pronoswu ("addiction to crisps")
 * pronotru ("art of crisp making")
 * pronpė ("glutton")
 * pronsu ("crispy, brittle")
 * pronsutem ("solid, sturdy")
 * pronsutšo ("to become crispy")
 * prontwo ("to make crisps")
 * pronutre ("to snack")
 * pronvar ("happiness")

Descendants

 * Old Naumes: pron ("crisp")
 * Old Naumes: ipujn ("potato") - via the non-specific form üprn