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Gothic
Etymology
Literally βtwo hundredsβ. Compare Old English tΕ« hund.
Pronunciation
Noun
ππ
π° π·πΏπ½π³π° β’ (twa hunda) n pl
- (hapax) two hundred (cardinal number)
4th Century,
Wulfila (tr.),
Gothic Bible: Gospel of John (
Codex Argenteus) 6.7:
[1]- π°π½π³π·ππ πΉπΌπΌπ° ππΉπ»πΉπππΏπ: ππ
π°πΉπΌ π·πΏπ½π³π°πΌ ππΊπ°πππ΄ π·π»π°πΉπ±ππ π½πΉ π²π°π½ππ·π°πΉ ππΉπ½π³ πΈπ°πΉπΌ, πΈπ΄πΉ π½πΉπΌπ°πΉ ππ°ππΎπΉπΆπΏπ· π»π΄πΉππΉπ».
- andhΕf imma filippus: twaim hundam skattΔ hlaibΕs ni ganΕhai sind ΓΎaim, ΓΎei nimai Ζarjizuh leitil.
- Philip answered him, Two hundred pennyworth of bread is not sufficient for them, that every one of them may take a little. (KJV)
Usage notes
This number is a noun phrase with the literal meaning of βtwo hundredsβ; as such, the numeral ππ
π°πΉ (twai) and the noun π·πΏπ½π³π° (hunda) are both declined, and the entities being counted are in the genitive case.
References
- ^ John chapter 6 Provided by Project Wulfila 2004, University of Antwerp, Belgium. Last modified on 2005-03-30 by TDH.
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