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Gothic
Etymology
From π±πΉ- (bi-) + *ππΌπ΄πΉππ°π½ (*smeitan), from Proto-Germanic *smΔ«tanΔ
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Pronunciation
Verb
π±πΉππΌπ΄πΉππ°π½ β’ (bismeitan) (perfective)
- (hapax) to anoint
- 4th century C.E., Wulfila (attributed), Gothic Bible, John 9:11:
πΌπ°π½π½π° π·π°πΉππ°π½π πΉπ΄ππΏπ ππ°π½πΉ π²π°π
π°πΏππ·ππ° πΎπ°π· π±πΉππΌπ°πΉπ πΌπΉπ π°πΏπ²ππ½π° [β¦]- manna haitans iΔsus fani gawaurhta jah bismait mis augΕna [β¦]
- A man that is called Jesus made clay, and anointed mine eyes (KJV)
Conjugation
Further reading
- Streitberg, Wilhelm (1910). Die gotische Bibel. Zweiter Teil: Gotisch-griechisch-deutsches WΓΆrterbuch. Heidelberg: Carl Winterβs UniversitΓ€tsbuchhandlung, p. 126