π±π°πΏππ²π
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *burgz, from Proto-Indo-European *bΚ°erΗ΅Κ°-.
Declension
The attested dative plural, π±π°πΏππ²πΉπΌ (baurgim), is irregular compared to that of other consonant stems; *π±π°πΏππ²πΏπΌ (*baurgum) is expected, but not attested. πππ°πΏππ³π (spaurds) declines similarly.
Masculine/feminine consonant stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | π±π°πΏππ²π baurgs |
π±π°πΏππ²π baurgs |
Vocative | π±π°πΏππ² baurg |
π±π°πΏππ²π baurgs |
Accusative | π±π°πΏππ² baurg |
π±π°πΏππ²π baurgs |
Genitive | π±π°πΏππ²π baurgs |
π±π°πΏππ²π΄ baurgΔ |
Dative | π±π°πΏππ² baurg |
π±π°πΏππ²πΉπΌ baurgim |
Derived terms
- π±π°πΏππ²ππ π°π³π³πΎπΏπ (baurgswaddjus, βcity wallβ)
- π±π°πΏππ²πΎπ° (baurgja, βcitizenβ)
Related terms
- π±πΉπ±π°πΏππ²π΄πΉπ½π (bibaurgeins, βcamp, fortified placeβ)
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