From Proto-Germanic *-ukaz. *-πΏπΊπ β’ (*-uks)Β m Forms diminutive nouns. <span class="searchmatch">Gothic</span> terms suffixed with *-πΏπΊπ Reconstruction:<span class="searchmatch">Gothic</span>/πΈπ°π·ππΏπΊπ...
in <span class="searchmatch">Gothic</span> by itself, and arguments in support of its existence are based primarily on the supposition that its extant derivates were formed in <span class="searchmatch">Gothic</span> and...
its cognates a <span class="searchmatch">Gothic</span> u-stem noun is expected to underlie the mention in Jordanes' Latin text, KΓΆbler relates the Latin form to a <span class="searchmatch">Gothic</span> plural form *anseis...
(*liuΓΎs)Β m man β Latin: leodes, leudes (in the Lex Visigothorum; possibly an earlier non-<span class="searchmatch">Gothic</span> loan) β English: leud β French: leude π»πΉπΏπ³π°π½ (liudan)...
paradigm seems to have been similar to the pronominal declension of πΉπ (is). π·π΄π (hΔr) π·πΉπ³ππ΄ (hidrΔ) π·πΉππΉ (hiri) Appendix:<span class="searchmatch">Gothic</span> correlatives...
The reconstruction of this term is based entirely on a gloss of the <span class="searchmatch">Gothic</span> letter π (t) as tyz in Latin script in the Carolingian-era Codex Vindobonensis...
From Proto-Germanic *swihΓ΄. This <span class="searchmatch">Gothic</span> form is reconstructed based on the borrowing Suehans, a Latinized phonetic spelling of the nominative plural, occuring...
gΔr, Old Norse geirr. *π²π°πΉπ β’ (*gais)Β m spear Common in (Latinized) <span class="searchmatch">Gothic</span> given names; unattested otherwise. *π²π°πΉππ°π»π°πΉπΊπ (*gaisalaiks, βGesalecβ)...
(first-person dual possessive), our Lehmann, Winfred P. (1986) βU17. ugkisβ, in A <span class="searchmatch">Gothic</span> Etymological Dictionary, based on the 3rd ed. of Feistβs dictionary, Leiden:...
reconstruction of this term is rather uncertain and based entirely on a gloss of the <span class="searchmatch">Gothic</span> letter π» (l) as laaz in Latin script in the Carolingian-era Codex Vindobonensis...