π°ππΉππΊ
Gothic
Etymology
Cognate with Old High German ezzisc (German Esch), Old Saxon etisk, Middle Dutch esch (Dutch es). Possibly related to Latin ador through a common Indo-European source.
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Declension
Only attested as an accusative singular. It is not certain whether this noun is indeed neuter (as Lehmann suggests); another possibility is that the attested accusative singular reflects a masculine a-stem *π°ππΉππΊπ (*atisks). Due to this uncertainty, no inflection table is given here.
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