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Gothic
Etymology
From π½π°πΏπΈπ (nauΓΎs) + πΈπ°πΏππππ (ΓΎaurfts); possibly from a Proto-Germanic *naudiΓΎurftiz. Compare Old Norse nauðþurft, German Notdurft, Dutch nooddruft, Old Saxon nΕdthurft, Old Frisian nΔdthreft.
Noun
π½π°πΏπ³πΉπΈπ°πΏππππ β’ (naudiΓΎaurfts) f
- necessity, need
Declension
This noun is attested twice, in the nominative and accusative singular. The context and original Greek text of the accusative singular attestation may point to the existence of a homographic adjective meaning "necessary".