π π°πΉπ·π
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Gothic[edit]
Etymology 1[edit]
From Proto-Germanic *wihtΔ .
Noun[edit]
π π°πΉπ·π β’ (waiht) n
Usage notes[edit]
- Typically used in negations with π½πΉ (ni) to mean nothing. The negation of the closely related π π°πΉπ·ππ (waihts) also means "nothing".
Declension[edit]
Neuter a-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | π
π°πΉπ·π waiht |
π
π°πΉπ·ππ° waihta |
Vocative | π
π°πΉπ·π waiht |
π
π°πΉπ·ππ° waihta |
Accusative | π
π°πΉπ·π waiht |
π
π°πΉπ·ππ° waihta |
Genitive | π
π°πΉπ·ππΉπ waihtis |
π
π°πΉπ·ππ΄ waihtΔ |
Dative | π
π°πΉπ·ππ° waihta |
π
π°πΉπ·ππ°πΌ waihtam |
Related terms[edit]
Etymology 2[edit]
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.