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Gothic
Etymology
Of unclear derivation. The formation is similar to Old Norse frΓΈr (βfrostβ), though this formation features the zero-grade of the root. Sturvevant proposed (according to Lehmann 1986) that it derives from an unattested adjective πππΉπΏπ (frius, βvery coldβ). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *prews- (βto freezeβ)
Pronunciation
Noun
πππΉπΏπ β’ (frius) ?
- (hapax) cold (low temperature)
4th Century,
Wulfila (tr.),
Gothic Bible: Second Epistle to the Corinthians (
Codex Ambrosianus B) 11.27:
[1]- π°π²π»ππΌ πΎπ°π· π°ππ±π°πΉπ³πΉπΌ, πΉπ½ π
ππΊπ°πΉπ½πΉπΌ πΏπππ°, πΉπ½ π²ππ΄π³π°πΏ πΎπ°π· πΈπ°πΏππππ΄πΉπ½, πΉπ½ π»π°πΏππ΅πΉπΈππ΄πΉ(πΌ) πΏπππ°, πΉπ½ πππΉπΏππ° πΎπ°π· π½π°π΅π°π³π΄πΉπ½;
- aglΕm jah arbaidim, in wΕkainim ufta, in grΔdau jah ΓΎaurstein, in lausqiΓΎrei(m) ufta, in friusa jah naqadein;
- In weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness. (KJV).
Declension
Only attested in the dative singular πππΉπΏππ° (friusa); it may have been a masculine or neuter a-stem, or possibly a masculine i-stem. Lehmann (1986) hesitantly assumes a neuter a-stem.
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