π°πΌπ
See also: Appendix:Variations of "ams"
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *amsaz, from Proto-Indo-European *hβΓ©msos. Germanic cognates include Old Norse Γ‘ss (βshoulderβ); Indo-European cognates include Latin umerus, Sanskrit ΰ€ ΰ€ΰ€Έ (Γ‘αΉsa).
Noun
π°πΌπ β’ (ams) m
- (hapax legomenon) shoulder
Declension
Only the accusative plural amsans is attested. Based on this form, an alternative reconstruction of this word could be *amsa (masculine an-stem), but this is etymologically less likely.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | π°πΌπ ams |
π°πΌπππ amsΕs |
| vocative | π°πΌπ ams |
π°πΌπππ amsΕs |
| accusative | π°πΌπ ams |
π°πΌππ°π½π amsans |
| genitive | π°πΌππΉπ amsis |
π°πΌππ΄ amsΔ |
| dative | π°πΌππ° amsa |
π°πΌππ°πΌ amsam |