πΊπΉπ½π³πΉπ½π
Gothic
Etymology
From (a form closely related to) Proto-Germanic *kinΓΎiz with the suffix -π½π (-ns), as in πΈπΉπΏπ³π°π½π (ΓΎiudans).
Usage notes
- In its attested usage in the Gothic Bible, this term translates New Testament Greek ἑγΡμΟΞ½ (hΔgemαΉn, βgovernorβ), referring to the rank of Pontius Pilate. It is very likely the term had a more general meaning in Gothic usage outside of the Bible, but any such usage is unattested; the etymology suggests that the title originally referred to the leader of a smaller polity or clan.
Declension
Masculine a-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | πΊπΉπ½π³πΉπ½π kindins |
πΊπΉπ½π³πΉπ½ππ kindinΕs |
Vocative | πΊπΉπ½π³πΉπ½ kindin |
πΊπΉπ½π³πΉπ½ππ kindinΕs |
Accusative | πΊπΉπ½π³πΉπ½ kindin |
πΊπΉπ½π³πΉπ½π°π½π kindinans |
Genitive | πΊπΉπ½π³πΉπ½πΉπ kindinis |
πΊπΉπ½π³πΉπ½π΄ kindinΔ |
Dative | πΊπΉπ½π³πΉπ½π° kindina |
πΊπΉπ½π³πΉπ½π°πΌ kindinam |
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