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Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *aiganΔ
, from Proto-Indo-European *hβehβΓ³yαΈ±e, from *hβeyαΈ±- (βability, possessionβ).
Pronunciation
Verb
π°πΉπ²π°π½ β’ (aigan)
- to possess, own
- 4th century C.E., Wulfila (attributed), Gothic Bible, John 16:15:
π°π»π» πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ π°πΉπ· π°πππ° πΌπ΄πΉπ½ πΉππ π³πΏπ·πΈπ΄ π΅π°πΈ πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ πΏπ πΌπ΄πΉπ½π°πΌπΌπ° π½πΉπΌπΉπΈ πΎπ°π· π²π°ππ΄πΉπ·πΉπΈ πΉπΆπ
πΉπ.- all ΓΎatei aih atta mein ist duhΓΎΔ qaΓΎ ΓΎatei us meinamma nimiΓΎ jah gateihiΓΎ izwis.
- All things that the Father hath are mine: therefore said I, that he shall take of mine, and shall shew it unto you. (KJV)
Conjugation
Note that two variant present active indicative forms, π°πΉπ·πΏπΌ (aihum) (first person plural) and π°πΉπ·πΏπΈ (aihuΓΎ) (second person plural), are attested.
Derived terms