π πΏπ»ππ
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *wulfaz, from Proto-Indo-European *wΔΊΜ₯kΚ·os, *lukΚ·os.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wulfs/
Noun
π πΏπ»ππ β’ (wulfs) m
- wolf
- 4th century - Ulfilas - Bible
- πΎπ°π· ππ° π πΏπ»ππ πππ°π πΉπ»π πΉπΈ πΈπ πΎπ°π· π³πΉπππ°π·πΎπΉπΈ πΈπ π»π°πΌπ±π°
- jah sa wulfs frawilwiΓΎ ΓΎo jah distahjiΓΎ ΓΎo lamba
- and the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth the sheep
- 4th century - Ulfilas - Bible
Declension
Masculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | π
πΏπ»ππ wulfs |
π
πΏπ»πππ wulfΕs |
Vocative | π
πΏπ»π wulf |
π
πΏπ»πππ wulfΕs |
Accusative | π
πΏπ»π wulf |
π
πΏπ»ππ°π½π wulfans |
Genitive | π
πΏπ»ππΉπ wulfis |
π
πΏπ»ππ΄ wulfΔ |
Dative | π
πΏπ»ππ° wulfa |
π
πΏπ»ππ°πΌ wulfam |
Derived terms
- *π πΏπ»ππΉπ»π° (*wulfila)
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