πŒΌπ‰πƒπŒ΄πƒ

Gothic

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek ΞœΟ‰ΟƒαΏ†Ο‚ (MōsΓͺs), from Hebrew ΧžΦΉΧ©ΦΆΧΧ”β€Ž (mōőe).

Proper noun

πŒΌπ‰πƒπŒ΄πƒ β€’ (mōsΔ“s) m

  1. Moses, the Biblical character

Declension

Loanword; irregular/mixed declension
Singular Plural
Nominative πŒΌπ‰πƒπŒ΄πƒ, πŒΌπ‰πƒπŒ΄πŒΆ
mōsΔ“s, mōsΔ“z
β€”
Vocative β€” β€”
Accusative πŒΌπ‰πƒπŒ΄πƒ, πŒΌπ‰πƒπŒ΄πŒΆ
mōsΔ“s, mōsΔ“z
β€”
Genitive πŒΌπ‰πƒπŒ΄πŒΆπŒΉπƒ
mōsΔ“zis
β€”
Dative πŒΌπ‰πƒπŒ΄, πŒΌπ‰πƒπŒ΄πŒΆπŒ°
mōsΔ“, mōsΔ“za
β€”
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