Part of speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Stem: -u/i-
Galilean, inhabitant of Galilee
Etymology
[← Anc Gr Γαλιλαῖος]
Concordance
Galeilaius - Nom, sing - Mrk. XIV, 70
Galeilaiau - Dat, sing - Matth. XXVI, 69
Galeilaie - Gen, pl - Mrk. VII, 31; Jhn. VI, 1; XII, 21
Galeilaiau - Dat, sing - Matth. XXVI, 69
Galeilaie - Gen, pl - Mrk. VII, 31; Jhn. VI, 1; XII, 21
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) |
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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) |
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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).
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