π°πΏπ²π
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *augΓ΄, whence also Old English ΔaΔ‘e (English eye). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *hβekΚ·-. Cognate with Latin oculus, Proto-Slavic *oko.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ΛΙΛΙ£oΛ]
Declension
Neuter an-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | π°πΏπ²π augΕ |
π°πΏπ²ππ½π° augΕna |
Vocative | π°πΏπ²π augΕ |
π°πΏπ²ππ½π° augΕna |
Accusative | π°πΏπ²π augΕ |
π°πΏπ²ππ½π° augΕna |
Genitive | π°πΏπ²πΉπ½π augins |
π°πΏπ²π°π½π΄ auganΔ |
Dative | π°πΏπ²πΉπ½ augin |
π°πΏπ²π°πΌ augam |
Derived terms
- π°πΏπ²π°π³π°πΏππ (augadaurΕ, βwindowβ)
- π°πΏπ²π πΏπ½ππ΄π» (augΕ unsΔl, βevil eyeβ)
Related terms
- π°πΏπ²πΎπ°π½ (augjan, βto showβ)
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