πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπŒ°

Gothic

Etymology 1

From Proto-Germanic *skamō.

Noun

πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπŒ° β€’ (skama) f

  1. shame
Usage notes
  • The line that attests this as a noun is incomplete, and the manuscript it is from (the Gothica Bononiensia) is a palimpsest and very difficult to read. Although the Italian translation by scholars Finazzi and Tornaghi translates the attestation as a noun, it is uncertain whether it is that or a verb form.
  • Others (Falluomini, Schuhmann) have read the word differently and claim it is not skama but skapa, in which case the former noun would remain unattested.
Declension
Feminine ō-stem
Singular Plural
Nominative πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπŒ°
skama
πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπ‰πƒ
skamōs
Vocative πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπŒ°
skama
πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπ‰πƒ
skamōs
Accusative πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπŒ°
skama
πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπ‰πƒ
skamōs
Genitive πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπ‰πƒ
skamōs
πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπ‰
skamō
Dative πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπŒ°πŒΉ
skamai
πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπ‰πŒΌ
skamōm

Verb

πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπŒ° β€’ (skama)

  1. first-person singular present active indicative of πƒπŒΊπŒ°πŒΌπŒ°πŒ½ (skaman)
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