๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ๐ƒ

Gothic edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Germanic *taikniz, related to *taiknฤ….

Noun edit

๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ๐ƒ โ€ข (taikns)ย f

  1. sign, indication
  2. miracle

Declension edit

There is one instance of ๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ (taikn) (2 Thessalonians 1:5) which may instead be a form of an otherwise unattested a-stem neuter noun *๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ (*taikn); however, this is ambiguous. It is not clear from the context whether it is a nominative or accusative singular form. If nominative, that particular attestation is definitely an a-stem neuter noun. If accusative, it could still belong to an a-stem neuter noun, but would more likely just be a form of this i-stem feminine noun, of which multiple unambiguous forms are already attested.

Feminine i-stem
Singular Plural
Nominative ๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ๐ƒ
taikns
๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ๐Œด๐Œน๐ƒ
taikneis
Vocative ๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ
taikn
๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ๐Œด๐Œน๐ƒ
taikneis
Accusative ๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ
taikn
๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ๐Œน๐Œฝ๐ƒ
taiknins
Genitive ๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ๐Œฐ๐Œน๐ƒ
taiknais
๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ๐Œด
taiknฤ“
Dative ๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ๐Œฐ๐Œน
taiknai
๐„๐Œฐ๐Œน๐Œบ๐Œฝ๐Œน๐Œผ
taiknim

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