From Proto-Germanic *bai. Cognate to Old English bΔΔ‘en. IPA(key): /ΛbΙΛ/ π±π°πΉ β’ (bai) both, one and the other (referring to exactly two items) 4th century...
IPA(key): /ΛbΙΛm/ π±π°πΉπΌ β’ (baim) dative masculine of π±π°πΉ (bai)...
IPA(key): /Λbans/ π±π°π½π β’ (bans) accusative masculine of π±π°πΉ (bai)...
See also: -π±π° IPA(key): /Λba/ π±π° β’ (ba) nominative/accusative neuter of π±π°πΉ (bai)...
*ambΚ°ow/*hβnΜ₯tbΚ°Γ³hβ. The second half is cognate to Old Church Slavonic ΠΎΠ±Π° (oba), Gothic π±π°πΉ (bai), Sanskrit ΰ€ΰ€ΰ₯ (ubhΓ‘u). Related to αΌΞΌΟΞ― (amphΓ). The first half may...
From or closely related to π±π°πΉ (bai), from Proto-Germanic *bai. The last element is of disputed origin; it may possibly be from a neuter dual or plural...
every mountain and hill shall be brought low (KJV) ditch Luke 6:39c: π½πΉπΏ π±π°πΉ πΉπ½ π³π°π» π²π°π³ππΉπΏππ°π½π³? niu bai in dal gadriusand? Shall they...
irregular, but it is most similar to the a-stem adjectives. The declination of π±π°πΉ (bai, βbothβ) appears to have been similar. Declension of ππ π°πΉ (twai)...
and Proto-Slavic *oba. Frequently linked with Sanskrit ΰ€ΰ€ (ubhΓ‘-), Gothic π±π°πΉ (bai). Due to the anlaut of these words, a connection with Latin ambo (βbothβ)...
Ukrainian ΠΎΜΠ±Π° (Γ³ba), Bulgarian ΠΎΜΠ±Π° (Γ³ba), Czech, Polish oba, Gothic π±π°πΉ (bai), German beide, Sanskrit ΰ€ΰ€ΰ₯ (ubhΓ‘u), Ancient Greek αΌΞΌΟΟ (Γ‘mphΕ), Latin...