ππ°π²π
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *tahrΔ , from Proto-Indo-European *dΓ‘αΈ±ru-. The h/g alternation (due to Verner's law) in the Proto-Germanic forms has disappeared in Gothic through morphological leveling. Cognates include Latin lacruma, Ancient Greek δάκΟΟ (dΓ‘kru), Old English tΔar, and Sanskrit ΰ€ ΰ€Άΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ₯ (aΕru).
Declension
Neuter a-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | ππ°π²π tagr |
ππ°π²ππ° tagra |
Vocative | ππ°π²π tagr |
ππ°π²ππ° tagra |
Accusative | ππ°π²π tagr |
ππ°π²ππ° tagra |
Genitive | ππ°π²ππΉπ tagris |
ππ°π²ππ΄ tagrΔ |
Dative | ππ°π²ππ° tagra |
ππ°π²ππ°πΌ tagram |
Derived terms
- ππ°π²ππΎπ°π½ (tagrjan, βto cryβ)
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