Reconstruction:Gothic/π π°π»π³π°π½π³π
Gothic
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-Germanic *waldandz; equivalent to a substantivized participle from π π°π»π³π°π½ (waldan) +β -π°π½π³π (-ands). Cognate with Old English wealdend, Old Saxon waldand.
Noun
edit*π π°π»π³π°π½π³π β’ (*waldands)Β m
Declension
editMasculine nd-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | *π
π°π»π³π°π½π³π *waldands |
*π
π°π»π³π°π½π³π *waldands |
Vocative | *π
π°π»π³π°π½π³ *waldand |
*π
π°π»π³π°π½π³π *waldands |
Accusative | *π
π°π»π³π°π½π³ *waldand |
*π
π°π»π³π°π½π³π *waldands |
Genitive | *π
π°π»π³π°π½π³πΉπ *waldandis |
*π
π°π»π³π°π½π³π΄ *waldandΔ |
Dative | *π
π°π»π³π°π½π³ *waldand |
*π
π°π»π³π°π½π³π°πΌ *waldandam |
Derived terms
editCategories:
- Gothic terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Gothic terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *hβwelhβ- (rule)
- Gothic terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Gothic terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Gothic terms suffixed with -π°π½π³π
- Gothic lemmas
- Gothic nouns
- Gothic masculine nouns
- Gothic nd-stem nouns
- Gothic entries with inflection not matching pagename
- got:Occupations
- Gothic reconstructed nouns