π†πŒ΄π‚πŒ°

Gothic

Etymology

Related to Old High German fera, Old High German fiara. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.

Noun

π†πŒ΄π‚πŒ° β€’ (fΔ“raf

  1. (of the body) side, flank, part
  2. (by extension) region, part

Declension

Feminine ō-stem
singular plural
nominative π†πŒ΄π‚πŒ°
fΔ“ra
π†πŒ΄π‚π‰πƒ
fΔ“rōs
vocative π†πŒ΄π‚πŒ°
fΔ“ra
π†πŒ΄π‚π‰πƒ
fΔ“rōs
accusative π†πŒ΄π‚πŒ°
fΔ“ra
π†πŒ΄π‚π‰πƒ
fΔ“rōs
genitive π†πŒ΄π‚π‰πƒ
fΔ“rōs
π†πŒ΄π‚π‰
fΔ“rō
dative π†πŒ΄π‚πŒ°πŒΉ
fΔ“rai
π†πŒ΄π‚π‰πŒΌ
fΔ“rōm

References

  • Gerhard Hubert Blag (1887) A comparative glossary of the Gothic language with especial reference to English and German. With a preface by Francis A. Marchβ€Ž[1], page 94