π³π°π²π
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *dagaz, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰegʷʰ-. Cognate with Old Norse dagr (Danish dag), Old High German tag, Old English dæg (English day).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [daxs]
Declension
Masculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | π³π°π²π dags |
π³π°π²ππ dagΕs |
Vocative | π³π°π² dag |
π³π°π²ππ dagΕs |
Accusative | π³π°π² dag |
π³π°π²π°π½π dagans |
Genitive | π³π°π²πΉπ dagis |
π³π°π²π΄ dagΔ |
Dative | π³π°π²π° daga |
π³π°π²π°πΌ dagam |
Coordinate terms
- πΎπ΄π (jΔr, βyearβ)
- πΌπ΄π½ππΈπ (mΔnΕΓΎs, βmonthβ)
- π πΉπΊπ (wikΕ, βweekβ)
Derived terms
- π°ππ°ππ³π°π²π (afardags, βmorrow, next dayβ)
- π°π·ππ°πΏπ³ππ²π (ahtaudΕgs, βpertaining to eight daysβ)
- π³π°π²π π°ππ°πππ°π±π±π°ππ΄ (dags afarsabbatΔ, βSundayβ)
- π²πΉππππ°π³π°π²πΉπ (gistradagis, βtomorrowβ)
- ππΉπ³πΏππ³ππ²π (fidurdΕgs, βpertaining to four daysβ)
Related terms
- π³π°π²π°π½π³π (dagands, βday-bringer (epithet)β)
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