< Reconstruction:Gothic
Reconstruction:Gothic/π π°π³π³πΎπΏπ
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *wajjuz, from Proto-Indo-European *wehβy- (βto turn; wind; bendβ). Akin to Swedish vΓ€gg, Old English wΗ£Δ‘.
Usage notes
The grammatical gender is uncertain; based on its derivates it could be either masculine or feminine. Proto-Germanic *wajjuz suggests masculine, however.
Declension
Masculine/feminine u-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *π
π°π³π³πΎπΏπ *waddjus |
*π
π°π³π³πΎπΎπΏπ *waddjjus |
Vocative | *π
π°π³π³πΎπΏ *waddju |
*π
π°π³π³πΎπΎπΏπ *waddjjus |
Accusative | *π
π°π³π³πΎπΏ *waddju |
*π
π°π³π³πΎπΏπ½π *waddjuns |
Genitive | *π
π°π³π³πΎπ°πΏπ *waddjaus |
*π
π°π³π³πΎπΉπ
π΄ *waddjiwΔ |
Dative | *π
π°π³π³πΎπ°πΏ *waddjau |
*π
π°π³π³πΎπΏπΌ *waddjum |
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