π³π°πΏπ
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *durΔ , related to *durz. Germanic cognates include Old High German tor (German Tor (βgateβ)), Old English dor and duru and Old Norse dyrr. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *dΚ°wer- (βdoor, gateβ). Indo-European cognates include Sanskrit ΰ€¦ΰ₯ΰ€΅ΰ€Ύΰ€°ΰ₯ (dvΔr), Ancient Greek ΞΈΟΟΞ± (thΓΊra) and Latin foris, forum.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ΛdΙr]
Declension
Neuter a-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | π³π°πΏπ daur |
π³π°πΏππ° daura |
Vocative | π³π°πΏπ daur |
π³π°πΏππ° daura |
Accusative | π³π°πΏπ daur |
π³π°πΏππ° daura |
Genitive | π³π°πΏππΉπ dauris |
π³π°πΏππ΄ daurΔ |
Dative | π³π°πΏππ° daura |
π³π°πΏππ°πΌ dauram |
Derived terms
Related terms
- π°πΏπ²π°π³π°πΏππ (augadaurΕ, βwindowβ)
- π³π°πΏπππ½π (daurΕns, βdouble doorβ)
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