Part of speech: noun
Gender: feminine
Stem: -ō-
river; stream
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *ahwō “stream, flow; water”; OE éa; O Fris ā, ē; O Sax aha; OHG aha; Icel á; Sw å ← Indo-Europ *akṷā-; Lat aqua “water”]
Concordance
aƕa - Nom, sing - Luk. VI, 48; VI, 49
aƕai - Dat, sing - Mrk. I, 5
aƕo - Gen, pl - Cor. II, XI, 26
aƕos - Nom, pl - Matth. VII, 25; VII, 27; Jhn. VII, 38
aƕai - Dat, sing - Mrk. I, 5
aƕo - Gen, pl - Cor. II, XI, 26
aƕos - Nom, pl - Matth. VII, 25; VII, 27; Jhn. VII, 38
Paradigm
1.1.2. (a)
nouns, -ō- stem, feminine gender
giba
(gift) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | giba | gibōs |
genitive | gibōs | gibō |
dative | gibai | gibōm |
accusative | giba | gibōs |
The declension of several nouns ending in -wa (frijaþwa (love); triggwa (faithfulness; covenant); bandwa (sign); fijaþwa (hatred, enmity); ubizwa (porch, portico); wulwa (robbery)) is identical to that of [-o-] stem nouns. These nouns are sometimes sub-categorized as the [-wo-] stem subtype of the [-o-] stem declension of Gothic nouns.
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