goþ
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See also:
goy
,
goth
,
Goy
,
Goth
,
goð
,
Goth.
,
and
góð
Contents
1
Gothic
1.1
Romanization
2
Middle English
2.1
Alternative forms
2.2
Verb
Gothic
Romanization
gōþ
Romanization of
𐌲𐍉𐌸
Middle English
Alternative forms
gaþ
,
goeth
,
goeþ
,
goth
Verb
goþ
third-person
singular
present
indicative
of
gon
(
mainly Southern ME
)
plural
present
indicative
of
gon
Categories
:
Gothic non-lemma forms
Gothic romanizations
Middle English non-lemma forms
Middle English verb forms
Middle English third-person singular forms
Middle English plural forms
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