π·π»πΉπππΏπ
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *hleftuz, or directly from π·π»πΉππ°π½ (hlifan) +β -πΈπΏπ (-ΓΎus).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ΛxliΙΈ.tus/
Noun
π·π»πΉπππΏπ β’ (hliftus) m
- thief
- Synonym: πΈπΉπΏππ (ΓΎiufs)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | π·π»πΉπππΏπ hliftus |
π·π»πΉπππΎπΏπ hliftjus |
| vocative | π·π»πΉπππ°πΏ hliftau |
π·π»πΉπππΎπΏπ hliftjus |
| accusative | π·π»πΉπππΏ hliftu |
π·π»πΉπππΏπ½π hliftuns |
| genitive | π·π»πΉπππ°πΏπ hliftaus |
π·π»πΉπππΉπ
π΄ hliftiwΔ |
| dative | π·π»πΉπππ°πΏ hliftau |
π·π»πΉπππΏπΌ hliftum |
Related terms
- π·π»πΉππ°π½ (hlifan, βto stealβ)
References
- Kroonen, Guus (2013) Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11)β[1], Leiden, Boston: Brill, βISBN, page 230
- Paul W, Jr Brosman (1 January 1997) βThe Gothic Tu-abstractsβ, in Folia Linguistica Historicaβ[2], volume 31, numbers Historica-vol-18-1-2, , βISSN, pages 25β38