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Gothic
Etymology
The second element of the compound is π±π°π»πΈπ΄πΉ (balΓΎei, βboldnessβ). The first element is closely related to Icelandic ΓΎrasa (βto quarrel, to bickerβ). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Noun
πΈππ°ππ°π±π°π»πΈπ΄πΉ β’ (ΓΎrasabalΓΎei) f
- contentiousness
- Skeireins 5:3:
π°π½π³πΏπ· πΈπ°π½π° π»π°πΉππ ππΊπ΄πΉππΉπ π±ππΏπΊπΎπ°π½π³π π
π°πΏππ³πΉπ π΅π°πΈ: "ππ
π°ππ
π΄ π°πΏπΊ π°πππ° πΏπππ°πΉππ΄πΉπΈ π³π°πΏπΈπ°π½π πΎπ°π· π»πΉπ±π°π½ π²π°ππ°πΏπΎπΉπΈ, ππ
π° πΎπ°π· ππΏπ½πΏπ πΈπ°π½πΆπ΄πΉ π
πΉπ»πΉ π»πΉπ±π°π½ π²π°ππ°πΏπΎπΉπΈ", π΄πΉ ππ
π΄ππ°πΌπΌπ° π
πΉπ»πΎπΉπ½ πΎπ°π· ππ
π΄ππ°πΉ πΌπ°π·ππ°πΉ π²π°π»π΄πΉπΊππ½π³π πΈπ°πΌπΌπ° ππ°πΏππΈπΉπ π²π°π΅πΉπΏπΎπ°π½π³πΉπ½ π³π°πΏπΈπ°π½π, π²π°π·π°πΉππ°π½π³π πΈπΉπΆπ΄ πΏπ½π²π°π»π°πΏπ±πΎπ°π½π³π°π½π΄ πΈππ°ππ°π±π°π»πΈπ΄πΉπ½ π°π½π³π±π΄πΉππ°π½π³π π²π°πππΊπΉ.- anduh ΓΎana laist skeiris brukjands waurdis qaΓΎ: "swaswΔ auk atta urraiseiΓΎ dauΓΎans jah liban gataujiΓΎ, swa jah sunus ΓΎanzei wili liban gataujiΓΎ", ei swΔsamma wiljin jah swΔsai mahtai galeikΕnds ΓΎamma faurΓΎis gaqiujandin dauΓΎans, gahaitands ΓΎizΔ ungalaubjandanΔ ΓΎrasabalΓΎein andbeitands gasΕki.
- ...and to that purpose using clear expression, he said: For as the Father raises the dead and makes them to live, so also the Son makes those whom he will to live. Declaring that by his own will and his own power he was imitating him who earlier had quickened the dead. Reproving the contentiousness of the unbelievers... (Marchand's translation)
Declension
Further reading
- Streitberg, Wilhelm (1910). Die gotische Bibel. Zweiter Teil: Gotisch-griechisch-deutsches WΓΆrterbuch. Heidelberg: Carl Winterβs UniversitΓ€tsbuchhandlung, p. 150