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Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *ahtudΓ΄. Cognate to Old English eahtoΓΎa and Old Norse Γ‘tti.
Pronunciation
Adjective
π°π·ππΏπ³π° β’ (ahtuda)
- (hapax) the eighth
- 4th century C.E., Wulfila (attributed), Gothic Bible, Luke 1:59:
πΎπ°π· π
π°ππΈ πΉπ½ π³π°π²π° π°π·ππΏπ³πΉπ½, π΅π΄πΌπΏπ½ π±πΉπΌπ°πΉππ°π½ πΈπ°ππ° π±π°ππ½ πΎπ°π· π·π°πΉπ·π°πΉππΏπ½ πΉπ½π° π°ππ°π π½π°πΌπΉπ½ π°πππΉπ½π πΉπ πΆπ°πΊπ°ππΉπ°π½.- jah warΓΎ in daga ahtudin, qΔmun bimaitan ΓΎata barn jah haihaitun ina afar namin attins is zakarian.
- And it came to pass, that on the eighth day they came to circumcise the child; and they called him Zacharias, after the name of his father. (KJV).
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