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Gothic
Etymology
From ππ
πΉπ- (twis-) + πππ°π½π³π°π½ (standan).
Verb
ππ
πΉππππ°π½π³π°π½ β’ (twisstandan)
- to leave, depart or separate from
Conjugation
Only the nominative singular masculine of the present participle is attested. The attestation occurs in two manuscripts, one of which has a double s, and the other has a single s. The former is typically seen as the more standard, or at least the more etymologically logical, form of the word.
Present tense with n-infix. The past participle is not attested but was in all likelihood *ππ
πΉππππ°πΈπ°π½π (*twisstaΓΎans), since the participle stem is formed with the same vowel as the present stem but without the n-infix marking the present tense.