๐Œท๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œธ๐ƒ

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Gothic

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *hunรพaz, from the strong verb *hinรพanฤ… (โ€œto reach forโ€).[1] Cognates include Old English hลซรพ.

Noun

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๐Œท๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œธ๐ƒ โ€ข (hunรพsm

  1. captivity, capture

Declension

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Only attested as an accusative singular ๐Œท๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œธ (hunรพ), but consensus seems to be to regard this as a masculine a-stem.

Masculine a-stem
Singular Plural
Nominative ๐Œท๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œธ๐ƒ
hunรพs
๐Œท๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œธ๐‰๐ƒ
hunรพลs
Vocative ๐Œท๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œธ
hunรพ
๐Œท๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œธ๐‰๐ƒ
hunรพลs
Accusative ๐Œท๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œธ
hunรพ
๐Œท๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œธ๐Œฐ๐Œฝ๐ƒ
hunรพans
Genitive ๐Œท๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œธ๐Œน๐ƒ
hunรพis
๐Œท๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œธ๐Œด
hunรพฤ“
Dative ๐Œท๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œธ๐Œฐ
hunรพa
๐Œท๐Œฟ๐Œฝ๐Œธ๐Œฐ๐Œผ
hunรพam

References

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  1. ^ Kroonen, Guus (2013) โ€œhinรพanโ€, in Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11), Leiden, Boston: Brill, โ†’ISBN, page 227