ππ½πππΎπ
Gothic
Etymology
From the same root as Dutch snoer and German Schnur (βcord, cableβ). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Usage notes
Translates Greek ΟΞ±Ογάνη (sargΓ‘nΔ). Contrast with ππ°πΉπ½πΎπ (tainjΕ) and πππ ππ΄πΉπ³π° (spwreida), which translate ΞΊΟΟΞΉΞ½ΞΏΟ (kΓ³phinos) and ΟΟΟ ΟΞ―Ο (spurΓs) respectively.
Declension
Feminine Εn-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | ππ½πππΎπ snΕrjΕ |
ππ½πππΎππ½π snΕrjΕns |
Vocative | ππ½πππΎπ snΕrjΕ |
ππ½πππΎππ½π snΕrjΕns |
Accusative | ππ½πππΎππ½ snΕrjΕn |
ππ½πππΎππ½π snΕrjΕns |
Genitive | ππ½πππΎππ½π snΕrjΕns |
ππ½πππΎππ½π snΕrjΕnΕ |
Dative | ππ½πππΎππ½ snΕrjΕn |
ππ½πππΎππΌ snΕrjΕm |
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