๐…๐Œฟ๐Œป๐Œป๐Œฐ

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Gothic

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *wullล, from Proto-Indo-European *hโ‚‚wฤบฬฅhโ‚nehโ‚‚. Cognates include Old English wull, Dutch wol, Old High German wolla, Old Norse ull, and Latin lฤna.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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๐…๐Œฟ๐Œป๐Œป๐Œฐ โ€ข (wullaf

  1. (hapax) wool (cloth or yarn made of wool)
    • 6th Century, Skeireins (Codex Vaticanus Latinus 5750) leaf 3, (referring to Numbers 19):[1]
      ๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐„๐Œด ๐…๐Œน๐„๐‰๐Œธ ๐Œธ๐Œน๐Œถ๐Œด ๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐†๐Œฐ๐Œฟ๐‚๐…๐Œด๐Œน๐ƒ๐Œฐ๐Œฝ๐Œด ๐Œผ๐Œน๐ƒ๐ƒ๐Œฐ๐Œณ๐Œด๐Œณ๐Œด ๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œฝ๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œถ๐‰๐ƒ ๐…๐Œน๐„๐‰๐Œธ ๐‚๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œณ๐Œน๐Œณ๐Œฐ, (๐Œฐ)๐Œถ๐Œฒ๐‰๐Œฝ ๐Œบ๐Œฐ๐Œป๐Œฑ๐‰๐Œฝ๐ƒ ๐Œฒ๐Œฐ๐Œฑ๐‚๐Œฐ๐Œฝ๐Œฝ๐Œน๐Œณ๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œถ๐‰๐ƒ ๐Œฟ๐„๐Œฐ๐Œฝ๐Œฐ ๐Œฑ๐Œน๐Œฑ๐Œฐ๐Œฟ๐‚๐Œฒ๐Œด๐Œน๐Œฝ๐Œฐ๐Œน๐ƒ; ๐Œฐ๐†๐Œฐ๐‚๐Œฟ๐Œท ๐Œธ๐Œฐ๐Œฝ ๐Œธ๐‰ ๐Œน๐Œฝ ๐…๐Œฐ๐„๐‰ ๐…๐Œฐ๐Œน๐‚๐€๐Œฐ๐Œฝ๐Œณ๐Œฐ๐Œฝ๐ƒ ๐Œท๐‚๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œฝ ๐Œพ๐Œฐ๐Œท ๐Œท๐…๐ƒ๐ƒ๐‰๐€๐‰๐Œฝ ๐Œพ๐Œฐ๐Œท ๐…๐Œฟ๐Œป๐Œป๐Œฐ๐Œน ๐‚๐Œฐ๐Œฟ๐Œณ๐Œฐ๐Œน ๐Œฟ๐†๐Œฐ๐‚๐„๐‚๐Œฟ๐ƒ๐Œฝ๐Œพ๐Œฐ๐Œฝ๐Œณ๐Œฐ๐Œฝ๐ƒ, ๐ƒ๐…๐Œฐ๐ƒ๐…๐Œด ๐Œฒ๐Œฐ๐Œณ๐‰๐Œฑ, ๐Œธ๐Œฐ๐Œฝ๐ƒ ๐Œฟ๐†๐Œฐ๐‚๐Œผ๐Œน๐„๐‰๐Œฝ ๐Œผ๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œฐ๐Œฝ๐Œณ๐Œฐ๐Œฝ๐ƒ.
      untฤ“ witลรพ รพizฤ“ unfaurweisanฤ“ missadฤ“dฤ“ ainaizลs witลรพ raidida, (a)zgลn kalbลns gabrannidaizลs utana bibaurgeinais; afaruh รพan รพล in watล wairpandans hrain jah hwssลpลn jah wullai raudai ufartrusnjandans, swaswฤ“ gadลb, รพans ufarmitลn munandans.
      • 1966 translation by William H. Bennett
        For the [Hebrew] Law prescribed for a certain unpremeditated misdeed that the ash of a heifer burned outside the camp should be cast afterward into clean water and sprinkled with hyssop and red wool, as befitted those who were above deliberate intent.

Reconstruction notes

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Only attested in as a dative singular; it may thus have been either an ล-stem or i-stem. Most dictionaries, however, reconstruct an ล-stem, based on the other Indo-European languages.

Declension

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Feminine ล-stem
Singular Plural
Nominative ๐…๐Œฟ๐Œป๐Œป๐Œฐ
wulla
๐…๐Œฟ๐Œป๐Œป๐‰๐ƒ
wullลs
Vocative ๐…๐Œฟ๐Œป๐Œป๐Œฐ
wulla
๐…๐Œฟ๐Œป๐Œป๐‰๐ƒ
wullลs
Accusative ๐…๐Œฟ๐Œป๐Œป๐Œฐ
wulla
๐…๐Œฟ๐Œป๐Œป๐‰๐ƒ
wullลs
Genitive ๐…๐Œฟ๐Œป๐Œป๐‰๐ƒ
wullลs
๐…๐Œฟ๐Œป๐Œป๐‰
wullล
Dative ๐…๐Œฟ๐Œป๐Œป๐Œฐ๐Œน
wullai
๐…๐Œฟ๐Œป๐Œป๐‰๐Œผ
wullลm

Hypernyms

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Derived terms

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Skeireins leaf 3 Provided by Project Wulfila 2004, University of Antwerp, Belgium. Last modified on 2005-03-30 by TDH.

Further reading

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  • Streitberg, Wilhelm (1910). Die gotische Bibel. Zweiter Teil: Gotisch-griechisch-deutsches Wรถrterbuch. Heidelberg: Carl Winterโ€™s Universitรคtsbuchhandlung, p. 179