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Gothic
Etymology
From πΏπ½- (un-) + *π΅π΄π½πΉπΈπ (*qΔniΓΎs), which is formed as if the past participle of a verb *π΅π΄π½πΎπ°π½ (*qΔnjan, βto marryβ), from π΅π΄π½π (qΔns, βwifeβ). The word thus translates roughly to 'unwived'.
Adjective
πΏπ½π΅π΄π½πΉπΈπ β’ (unqΔniΓΎs)
- wifeless
- Hypernym: πΏπ½π»πΉπΏπ²π°πΉπΈπ (unliugaiΓΎs)
Declension