Fareisaius

Part of speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Stem: -u/i-
Pharisee
Etymology
[← Anc Gr Φαρισαῖος (← Aram); OE Fariseus, Phariseus (Mod E Pharisee)]
Concordance
Fareisaius - Nom, sing - Luk. VII, 39; XVIII, 10; XVIII, 11; Philip. III, 5; Skeirns. XIII, 9
Fareisaiaus - Gen, sing - Luk. VII, 36; VII, 37
Fareisaieis - Nom, pl - Matth. IX, 11; IX, 14; IX, 34; XXVII, 62; Mrk. II, 16; II, 18; II, 24; III, 6 etc
Fareisaie, Fareisaiei - Gen, pl - Matth. V, 20; Mrk. VIII, 15; XII, 13; Luk. V, 33; VI, 2; VII, 36; XIX, 39 etc
Fareisaium - Dat, pl - Luk. XVII, 20; Jhn. VII, 45; IX, 13; XI, 46; XII, 42; Skeirns. VIII, 2
Paradigm

1.1.4. (b) (mixed type -u-/-i-)

(subtype of -u- stem nouns)

nouns, -u- stem (mixed type -u-/-i-)*, masculine gender
aggilus
(angel; messenger)
singular plural
nominative aggilus aggileis, aggiljus
genitive aggilaus aggilē
dative aggilau aggilum
accusative aggilu aggiluns

nouns, -u- stem (mixed type -u-/-i-)*, masculine gender
apaustaulus
(apostle)
singular plural
nominative apaustaulus apaustauleis
genitive apaustaulaus apaustaulē
dative apaustaulau apaustaulum
accusative apaustulu apaustauluns, apaustuluns

* Nouns of this type were declined like [-u-] stem nouns in sing, and partly like [-i-] stem nouns – in pl (that is, had the endings of [-i-] stem nouns in Nom and Gen cases, pl).