π„πŒΉπŒ²πŒΏπƒ

Gothic

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *teguz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈti.Ι£us/

Noun

π„πŒΉπŒ²πŒΏπƒ β€’ (tigus) m

  1. group of ten, decade
    • Gothic Bible, Mark 1.13:
      𐌾𐌰𐌷 π…πŒ°πƒ 𐌹𐌽 𐌸𐌹𐌢𐌰𐌹 𐌰𐌿𐌸𐌹𐌳𐌰𐌹 𐌳𐌰𐌲𐌴 π†πŒΉπŒ³π…π‰π‚ π„πŒΉπŒ²πŒΏπŒ½πƒ π†π‚πŒ°πŒΉπƒπŒ°πŒ½πƒ π†π‚πŒ°πŒΌ πƒπŒ°π„πŒ°πŒ½πŒΉπŒ½, 𐌾𐌰𐌷 π…πŒ°πƒ 𐌼𐌹𐌸 𐌳𐌹𐌿𐌢𐌰𐌼, 𐌾𐌰𐌷 πŒ°πŒ²πŒ²πŒΉπŒ»πŒ΄πŒΉπƒ πŒ°πŒ½πŒ³πŒ±πŒ°πŒ·π„πŒΉπŒ³πŒ΄πŒ³πŒΏπŒ½ 𐌹𐌼𐌼𐌰.
      jah was in ΓΎizai auΓΎidai dagΔ“ fidwōr tiguns fraisans fram Satanin, jah was miΓΎ diuzam, jah aggileis andbahtidΔ“dun imma.
      And he was there in the wilderness forty days, tempted of Satan; and was with the wild beasts; and the angels ministered unto him. (KJV)

Usage notes

Only occurs in the plural, and fulfills much the same function as the nonproductive and cognate English suffix -ty, as in forty.

Declension

Masculine/feminine u-stem
Singular Plural
Nominative π„πŒΉπŒ²πŒΏπƒ
tigus
π„πŒΉπŒ²πŒΎπŒΏπƒ
tigjus
Vocative π„πŒΉπŒ²πŒΏ
tigu
π„πŒΉπŒ²πŒΎπŒΏπƒ
tigjus
Accusative π„πŒΉπŒ²πŒΏ
tigu
π„πŒΉπŒ²πŒΏπŒ½πƒ
tiguns
Genitive π„πŒΉπŒ²πŒ°πŒΏπƒ
tigaus
π„πŒΉπŒ²πŒΉπ…πŒ΄
tigiwΔ“
Dative π„πŒΉπŒ²πŒ°πŒΏ
tigau
π„πŒΉπŒ²πŒΏπŒΌ
tigum
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