ππΉπΎπ°π½
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Gothic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Proto-Germanic *fijΔnΔ .
Pronunciation[edit]
Verb[edit]
ππΉπΎπ°π½ β’ (fijan)
- (transitive) to hate
- Synonyms: π·π°ππ°π½ (hatΔn), π·π°ππΎπ°π½ (hatjan)
- Antonym: πππΉπΎππ½ (frijΕn)
- Gothic Bible, John 15:23:
- ππ°π΄πΉ πΌπΉπΊ ππΉπΎπ°πΉπΈ πΎπ°π· π°πππ°π½ πΌπ΄πΉπ½π°π½π° ππΉπΎπ°πΉπΈ.
- saei mik fijaiΓΎ jah attan meinana fijaiΓΎ.
- He that hateth me hateth my Father also. (KJV)
Conjugation[edit]
There are three instances where forms of this verb have been spelled without a -πΎ- in the root. They are ππΉπ°πΉπ (fiais), ππΉπ°πΉπΈ (fiaiΓΎ) and ππΉπ°π½π³π°π½π (fiandans). Also note the variant form ππΉπΎπ°πΉπ³ (fijaid).
Derived terms[edit]
- ππΉπΎπ°πΈπ π° (fijaΓΎwa, βenmityβ)
- ππΉπΎπ°π½π³π (fijands, βenemyβ)