π°πΉπ π
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *aiwaz, from Proto-Indo-European *hβΓ³yu.
Declension
This noun is irregular with some a-stem forms, some i-stem forms, and some that could be both. The nominative plural forms shown here are conjectural, as none are attested.
Masculine mixed i/a-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | π°πΉπ
π aiws |
*π°πΉπ
π΄πΉπ, *π°πΉπ
ππ *aiweis, *aiwΕs |
Vocative | π°πΉπ
aiw |
*π°πΉπ
π΄πΉπ, *π°πΉπ
ππ *aiweis, *aiwΕs |
Accusative | π°πΉπ
aiw |
π°πΉπ
πΉπ½π aiwins |
Genitive | π°πΉπ
πΉπ aiwis |
π°πΉπ
π΄ aiwΔ |
Dative | π°πΉπ
π° aiwa |
π°πΉπ
π°πΌ aiwam |
Derived terms
- π°πΉπ π΄πΉπ½π (aiweins, βeternalβ)
- π°πΉπ (aiw, βever, alwaysβ)
Related terms
- π°πΎπΏπΊπ³πΏπΈπ (ajukdΕ«ΓΎs, βeternityβ)
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