πππ°πΉπ½π
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *stainaz, whence also Old English stΔn (English stone, Scots stane), Old Frisian stΔn, Old High German stein (German Stein), Old Norse steinn. Ultimately from the Proto-Indo-European root *steyhβ-.
Declension
Masculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | πππ°πΉπ½π stains |
πππ°πΉπ½ππ stainΕs |
Vocative | πππ°πΉπ½ stain |
πππ°πΉπ½ππ stainΕs |
Accusative | πππ°πΉπ½ stain |
πππ°πΉπ½π°π½π stainans |
Genitive | πππ°πΉπ½πΉπ stainis |
πππ°πΉπ½π΄ stainΔ |
Dative | πππ°πΉπ½π° staina |
πππ°πΉπ½π°πΌ stainam |
Derived terms
- πππ°πΉπ½π°π·π (stainahs, βrocky, stonyβ)
- π π°πΉπ·πππ°πππ°πΉπ½π (waihstastains, βcornerstone, quoinβ)
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