π°πΏπ·π½π
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *uhnaz (βovenβ). As the only attestation in Gothic is in the accusative singular - the form of which is identical between masculine and neuter a-stem nouns - this word could also have been a neuter a-stem; however, the gender of its Germanic cognates makes that very unlikely.
Declension
Masculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | π°πΏπ·π½π auhns |
π°πΏπ·π½ππ auhnΕs |
Vocative | π°πΏπ·π½ auhn |
π°πΏπ·π½ππ auhnΕs |
Accusative | π°πΏπ·π½ auhn |
π°πΏπ·π½π°π½π auhnans |
Genitive | π°πΏπ·π½πΉπ auhnis |
π°πΏπ·π½π΄ auhnΔ |
Dative | π°πΏπ·π½π° auhna |
π°πΏπ·π½π°πΌ auhnam |
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