Part of speech: noun
Gender: feminine
Stem: -ō-
poet sorrow, grief; anxiety, care (also ȝéhþo, ȝéhðo, ȝéhðu, ȝiohþo, ȝiohðo, ȝiohþu, ȝiohðu, ȝiþu, ȝiðo, ȝeoþo, ȝeoðo, ȝeoðu)
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *ganhiþō ← ganhuz; cf OHG gāhida “vigour, energy; quickness, haste, rush”; O Sax gáhlīko “quickly; instantly”; gāhun “at once; immediately”; OHG gāhi “quick; sudden”]
Paradigm
1.1.2. (a)
(a) short-stemmed version: car-
nouns, -ō- stem, feminine gender
caru
(care) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | caru | cara, care |
genitive | care | cara, carena |
dative (instrumental) | care | carum |
accusative | care | cara, care |
The ending -ena in Gen pl is determined by the analogy with the weak declension
(b) long-stemmed version: heord-
nouns, -ō- stem, feminine gender
heord
(ჯოგი; ფარა) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | heord | heorda, heorde |
genitive | heorde | heorda, heordena |
dative (instrumental) | heorde | heordum |
accusative | heorde | heorda, heorde |
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