πΈπ°πΏππππ
Gothic
Etymology 1
From Proto-Germanic *ΓΎurftiz.
Noun
πΈπ°πΏππππ β’ (ΓΎaurfts) f
Declension
Feminine i-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | πΈπ°πΏππππ ΓΎaurfts |
πΈπ°πΏππππ΄πΉπ ΓΎaurfteis |
Vocative | πΈπ°πΏπππ ΓΎaurft |
πΈπ°πΏππππ΄πΉπ ΓΎaurfteis |
Accusative | πΈπ°πΏπππ ΓΎaurft |
πΈπ°πΏππππΉπ½π ΓΎaurftins |
Genitive | πΈπ°πΏππππ°πΉπ ΓΎaurftais |
πΈπ°πΏππππ΄ ΓΎaurftΔ |
Dative | πΈπ°πΏππππ°πΉ ΓΎaurftai |
πΈπ°πΏππππΉπΌ ΓΎaurftim |
Derived terms
Etymology 2
A past participle.
Participle
πΈπ°πΏππππ β’ (ΓΎaurfts)
- (deprecated template usage) Past participle of πΈπ°πΏππ±π°π½.
Declension
(NB: A comparative form πΈπ°πΏπππππΆπ (ΓΎaurftΕzΕ) is attested as well.)