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Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *fedwΕr, from Proto-Indo-European *kΚ·etwΓ³res. Cognate to Old English fΔower and Crimean Gothic fyder, and Koine Greek ΟΞΟΟΞ±ΟΞ΅Ο (tΓ©ssares), which it translates.
Pronunciation
Numeral
ππΉπ³π
ππ β’ (fidwΕr)
- four (cardinal number)
4th Century,
Wulfila (tr.),
Gothic Bible: Gospel of John (
Codex Argenteus) 11.17:
[1]- π΅πΉπΌπ°π½π³π πΈπ°π½ πΉπ΄ππΏπ π±πΉπ²π°π πΉπ½π° πΎπΏπΈπ°π½ ππΉπ³π
ππ π³π°π²π°π½π π·π°π±π°π½π³π°π½ πΉπ½ π·π»π°πΉπ
π°.
- qimands ΓΎan iΔsus bigat ina juΓΎan fidwΕr dagans habandan in hlaiwa.
- Then when Jesus came, he found that he had lain in the grave four days already. (KJV)
4th Century,
Wulfila (tr.),
Gothic Bible: Gospel of Luke (
Codex Argenteus) 2.37:
[2]- πππ· πΈπ°π½ π
πΉπ³πΏπ
π <ππ
π΄> πΎπ΄ππ΄ π°π·ππ°πΏππ΄π·πΏπ½π³ πΎπ°π· ππΉπ³π
ππ, πππ· π½πΉ π°ππΉπ³π³πΎπ° ππ°πΉπππ° π°π»π· ππ°πππΏπ±π½πΎπ°πΌ πΎπ°π· π±πΉπ³ππΌ π±π»πππ°π½π³π΄ πππ°πΏπΎπ°π½ π½π°π·ππ°πΌ πΎπ°π· π³π°π²π°πΌ.
- sΕh ΓΎan widuwΕ <ππ
π΄> jΔrΔ ahtautΔhund jah fidwΕr, sΕh ni afiddja fairra alh fastubnjam jah bidΕm blΕtandΔ fraujan nahtam jah dagam.
- And she was a widow of about fourscore and four years, which departed not from the temple, but served God with fastings and prayers night and day. (KJV)
4th Century,
Wulfila (tr.),
Gothic Bible: Gospel of Mark (
Codex Argenteus) 2.3:
[3]- πΎπ°π· π΅π΄πΌπΏπ½ π°π πΉπΌπΌπ° πΏππ»πΉπΈπ°π½ π±π°πΉππ°π½π³π°π½π, π·π°ππ°π½π°π½π° πππ°πΌ ππΉπ³π
πππΉπΌ.
- jah qΔmun at imma usliΓΎan bairandans, hafanana fram fidwΕrim.
- And they come unto him, bringing one sick of the palsy, which was borne of four. (KJV)
Declension
Derived terms
References
- ^ John chapter 11 Provided by Project Wulfila 2004, University of Antwerp, Belgium. Last modified on 2005-03-30 by TDH.
- ^ Luke chapter 2 Provided by Project Wulfila 2004, University of Antwerp, Belgium. Last modified on 2005-03-30 by TDH.
- ^ Mark chapter 2 Provided by Project Wulfila 2004, University of Antwerp, Belgium. Last modified on 2005-03-30 by TDH.
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