πΏπ½π πΉππΉ
Gothic
editEtymology
editFrom πΏπ½- (un-) +β *π πΉππΉ (*witi). The latter element derives from Proto-Germanic *witjΔ , whence English wit also derives. Equivalent to πΏπ½- (un-) +β π πΉππ°π½ (witan) +β -πΉ (-i).
Noun
editπΏπ½π πΉππΉ β’ (unwiti)Β n
Declension
editNeuter ja-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | πΏπ½π
πΉππΉ unwiti |
β |
Vocative | πΏπ½π
πΉππΉ unwiti |
β |
Accusative | πΏπ½π
πΉππΉ unwiti |
β |
Genitive | πΏπ½π
πΉππΎπΉπ unwitjis |
β |
Dative | πΏπ½π
πΉππΎπ° unwitja |
β |
Related terms
editCategories:
- Gothic terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Gothic terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *weyd-
- Gothic terms prefixed with πΏπ½-
- Gothic terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Gothic terms suffixed with -πΉ
- Gothic lemmas
- Gothic nouns
- Gothic neuter nouns
- Gothic neuter a-stem nouns
- Gothic uncountable nouns