π³ππ°πΏπ·ππΉπ½ππ½
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Gothic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From *π³ππ°πΏπ·ππ (*drauhts) + -πΉπ½ππ½ (-inΕn), the former deriving from *druhtiz.
Verb[edit]
π³ππ°πΏπ·ππΉπ½ππ½ β’ (drauhtinΕn)
Usage notes[edit]
π³ππ°πΏπ·ππΉπ½ππ½ (drauhtinΕn) differs from its near-synonym πΌπΉπ»πΉπππ½ (militΕn) in that the former refers to general warfare, whereas the latter specifically refers to warfare in the context of army service, especially Roman-style.
Conjugation[edit]
Derived terms[edit]
- π³ππ°πΏπ·ππΉπ½π°πππΏπ m (drauhtinassus, βwarfareβ)
- π³ππ°πΏπ·ππΉπ πΉπππΈ n (drauhtiwitΕΓΎ, βwarfareβ)
Related terms[edit]
- π²π°π³ππ°πΏπ·ππ m (gadrauhts, βsoldier, warriorβ)