π½π°ππ³πΏπ
Gothic
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ξ½Ξ¬ΟΞ΄ΞΏΟ (nΓ‘rdos) (either directly or via Latin nardus), from Phoenician [Term?] (compare Hebrew Χ Φ΅Χ¨Φ°ΧΦ°ΦΌβ (nΔrd), Aramaic Χ Φ΄Χ¨Φ°ΧΦΈΦΌΧβ (nirdΔ) and Akkadian π π (lardu [HIRIM])), from Sanskrit ΰ€¨ΰ€²ΰ€¦ (nΓ‘lada).
Declension
Masculine/feminine u-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | π½π°ππ³πΏπ nardus |
π½π°ππ³πΎπΏπ nardjus |
Vocative | π½π°ππ³πΏ nardu |
π½π°ππ³πΎπΏπ nardjus |
Accusative | π½π°ππ³πΏ nardu |
π½π°ππ³πΏπ½π narduns |
Genitive | π½π°ππ³π°πΏπ nardaus |
π½π°ππ³πΉπ
π΄ nardiwΔ |
Dative | π½π°ππ³π°πΏ nardau |
π½π°ππ³πΏπΌ nardum |
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