πΎπΉπΏπ·π
Gothic edit
Etymology edit
From Proto-Germanic [Term?]. Compare Old English geoht, Old High German kiioht. It is here assumed that the gender of the Gothic word was identical to that of the Old English, i.e. neuter, but the sole attested form πΎπΉπΏπ·ππ° (jiuhta) (a dative singular, found in the Gothica Bononiensia) may as well point to a masculine a-stem lemma *πΎπΉπΏπ·ππ (*jiuhts).
The word is related to πΎπΏπΊ (juk, βyokeβ), with the -h- in this word being the result of PrimΓ€rberΓΌhrung.
Noun edit
πΎπΉπΏπ·π β’ (jiuht)Β n
Inflection edit
Multiple possibilities; a neuter a-stem is here assumed (see etymology):
Neuter a-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | πΎπΉπΏπ·π jiuht |
πΎπΉπΏπ·ππ° jiuhta |
Vocative | πΎπΉπΏπ·π jiuht |
πΎπΉπΏπ·ππ° jiuhta |
Accusative | πΎπΉπΏπ·π jiuht |
πΎπΉπΏπ·ππ° jiuhta |
Genitive | πΎπΉπΏπ·ππΉπ jiuhtis |
πΎπΉπΏπ·ππ΄ jiuhtΔ |
Dative | πΎπΉπΏπ·ππ° jiuhta |
πΎπΉπΏπ·ππ°πΌ jiuhtam |
If the word was a masculine a-stem:
Masculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | πΎπΉπΏπ·ππ jiuhts |
πΎπΉπΏπ·πππ jiuhtΕs |
Vocative | πΎπΉπΏπ·π jiuht |
πΎπΉπΏπ·πππ jiuhtΕs |
Accusative | πΎπΉπΏπ·π jiuht |
πΎπΉπΏπ·ππ°π½π jiuhtans |
Genitive | πΎπΉπΏπ·ππΉπ jiuhtis |
πΎπΉπΏπ·ππ΄ jiuhtΔ |
Dative | πΎπΉπΏπ·ππ° jiuhta |
πΎπΉπΏπ·ππ°πΌ jiuhtam |