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Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *fadΔr, from Proto-Indo-European *phβtαΈr.
Pronunciation
Noun
ππ°π³π°π β’ (fadar) m
- (hapax) father
- 4th century C.E., Wulfila (attributed), Gothic Bible, Galatians 4:6:
π°πΈπΈπ°π½ πΈπ°ππ΄πΉ ππΉπΎπΏπΈ πΎπΏπ ππΏπ½πΎπΏπ π²πΏπ³πΉπ, πΉπ½ππ°π½π³πΉπ³π° π²πΏπΈ π°π·πΌπ°π½ ππΏπ½π°πΏπ ππ΄πΉπ½πΉπ πΉπ½ π·π°πΉππππ½π° πΉπΆπ
π°ππ° π·ππππΎπ°π½π³π°π½: π°π±π±π°, ππ°π³π°π!- aΓΎΓΎan ΓΎatei sijuΓΎ jus sunjus gudis, insandida guΓΎ ahman sunaus seinis in hairtΕna izwara hrΕpjandan: abba, fadar!
- And because ye are sons of God, God hath sent forth the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father!
Usage notes
Although the cognates of this noun are very commonly used in other Germanic languages, it is attested only once in the entire Gothic corpus, which instead favors π°πππ° (atta) most everywhere.
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