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Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *nuhΓΎan. By surface analysis, π½π°πΏπ· (nauh) + πΈπ°π½ (ΓΎan). Compare Old High German noh danne (βyetβ), Old Saxon nohthan (βyetβ), Dutch nochtans (βneverthelessβ) and the similarly formed German dennoch (βanyhowβ).
Pronunciation
Adverb
π½π°πΏπ·πΈπ°π½ β’ (nauhΓΎan)
- still, yet
- Luke 9:42a
πΈπ°ππΏπ· π½π°πΏπ·πΈπ°π½ π³πΏπ°ππ²π°π²π²π°π½π³πΉπ½ πΉπΌπΌπ°, π²π°π±ππ°πΊ πΉπ½π° ππ° πΏπ½π·πΏπ»πΈπ° πΎπ°π· ππ°π·πΉπ³π°.- ΓΎaruh nauhΓΎan duatgaggandin imma, gabrak ina sa unhulΓΎa jah tahida.
- And as he was yet a coming, the devil threw him down, and tare him. (KJV)
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