Reconstruction:Gothic/π πΉπΆπ³πΉπ»π°
Gothic
Etymology
Related to Proto-Germanic *waidΔ , and contains the diminutive suffix -πΉπ»π° (-ila). This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /Λwiz.di.la/
Noun
*π πΉπΆπ³πΉπ»π° β’ (*wizdila) m
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | *π
πΉπΆπ³πΉπ»π° *wizdila |
*π
πΉπΆπ³πΉπ»π°π½π *wizdilans |
| vocative | *π
πΉπΆπ³πΉπ»π° *wizdila |
*π
πΉπΆπ³πΉπ»π°π½π *wizdilans |
| accusative | *π
πΉπΆπ³πΉπ»π°π½ *wizdilan |
*π
πΉπΆπ³πΉπ»π°π½π *wizdilans |
| genitive | *π
πΉπΆπ³πΉπ»πΉπ½π *wizdilins |
*π
πΉπΆπ³πΉπ»π°π½π΄ *wizdilanΔ |
| dative | *π
πΉπΆπ³πΉπ»πΉπ½ *wizdilin |
*π
πΉπΆπ³πΉπ»π°πΌ *wizdilam |
Descendants
- β Latin: uuisdil (latinization found in an Ostrogothic-era Latin edit of Orobasius)
References
- William J. Jones, 'Waid', in: Historisches Lexikon deutscher Farbbezeichnungen, vol. 5 (Berlin 2013) p. 2927.