π·π°πΏππ½
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *hurnΔ , from Proto-Indo-European *αΈ±er- (βhornβ). Cognate with Proto-Norse αΊαα±αΎα¨ (horna) (Old Norse horn), Old English horn, more distantly with Latin cornΕ«, cervus, Proto-Slavic *korva.
Declension
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | π·π°πΏππ½ haurn |
π·π°πΏππ½π° haurna |
Vocative | π·π°πΏππ½ haurn |
π·π°πΏππ½π° haurna |
Accusative | π·π°πΏππ½ haurn |
π·π°πΏππ½π° haurna |
Genitive | π·π°πΏππ½πΉπ haurnis |
π·π°πΏππ½π΄ haurnΔ |
Dative | π·π°πΏππ½π° haurna |
π·π°πΏππ½π°πΌ haurnam |
Derived terms
- π·π°πΏππ½πΎπ° (haurnja, βhornist, trumpeterβ)
- π·π°πΏππ½πΎπ°π½ (haurnjan, βto sound a horn, trumpetβ)
- πΈπΏππ·π°πΏππ½ (ΓΎuthaurn, βtrumpetβ)
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