ππ΄ππ°
Gothic edit
Etymology edit
Related to Old High German fera, Old High German fiara. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Noun edit
ππ΄ππ° β’ (fΔra)Β f
Declension edit
Feminine Ε-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | ππ΄ππ° fΔra |
ππ΄πππ fΔrΕs |
Vocative | ππ΄ππ° fΔra |
ππ΄πππ fΔrΕs |
Accusative | ππ΄ππ° fΔra |
ππ΄πππ fΔrΕs |
Genitive | ππ΄πππ fΔrΕs |
ππ΄ππ fΔrΕ |
Dative | ππ΄ππ°πΉ fΔrai |
ππ΄πππΌ fΔrΕm |
References edit
- Gerhard Hubert Blag (1887) A comparative glossary of the Gothic language with especial reference to English and German. With a preface by Francis A. Marchβ[1], page 94