ππΉπ½π½π°π½
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *rinnanΔ .
Pronunciation
Verb
ππΉπ½π½π°π½ β’ (rinnan)
Conjugation
Derived terms
- π°π½π³ππΉπ½π½π°π½ (andrinnan)
- π°πππΉπ½π½π°π½ (atrinnan)
- π±πΉππΉπ½π½π°π½ (birinnan)
- π±π»ππΈπ°ππΉπ½π½π°π½π³π (blΕΓΎarinnands)
- π²π°ππΉπ½π½π°π½ (garinnan)
- π³πΏππΉπ½π½π°π½ (durinnan)
- πΏπππΉπ½π½π°π½ (urrinnan)
- ππ°πΉπππΉπ½π½π°π½ (fairrinnan)
- ππ°πΏπππΉπ½π½π°π½ (faurrinnan)
- πππ°ππΉπ½π½π°π½ (frarinnan)
Related terms
Descendants
- β Latin: haliurunna (uncertain etymology, but possibly from *π·π°π»πΎπππΏπ½π½π° (*haljΕrunna, βwitch, one who travels to the netherworldβ))
Further reading
- Streitberg, Wilhelm (1910). Die gotische Bibel. Zweiter Teil: Gotisch-griechisch-deutsches WΓΆrterbuch. Heidelberg: Carl Winterβs UniversitΓ€tsbuchhandlung, p. 111