π°πΊππ
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *akraz, from Proto-Indo-European *hβΓ©Η΅ros.
Noun
π°πΊππ β’ (akrs) m
- (cultivated) field (wide, open space used to grow crops or to hold farm animals)
Usage notes
Not a perfect synonym of π·π°πΉπΈπΉ (haiΓΎi), which refers to an uncultivated field.
Declension
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | π°πΊππ akrs |
π°πΊπππ akrΕs |
Vocative | π°πΊπ akr |
π°πΊπππ akrΕs |
Accusative | π°πΊπ akr |
π°πΊππ°π½π akrans |
Genitive | π°πΊππΉπ akris |
π°πΊππ΄ akrΔ |
Dative | π°πΊππ° akra |
π°πΊππ°πΌ akram |
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