Part of speech: adjective
Stem: -ja-
other, another
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *aljaz; used in oth O German languages as a prefixed component of compound words in the sense of: “foreign, strange; other”; cf OE ell-, el- (e g ell-réord a “foreign-speaking”; ell-þéod n “foreign nation” etc); O Fris ele- (e g ele-lende n “foreign land” etc); O Sax eli- (e g eli-landig a “foreign” etc); OHG eli- (e g eli-diotīg a “foreign; strange, odd” etc); ← Indo-Europ *alịos-; Anc Gr ἄλλος “other, another; different”; Lat alius “other, another; else”; O Ir aile “other”]
Concordance
alja - Nom, pl, neut - Cor. II, I, 13
aljai - Dat, sing, fem - Skeirns. VII, 4
aljis - Gen, sing, neut - Galat. V, 10; Tim. I, I, 10
aljai - Dat, sing, fem - Skeirns. VII, 4
aljis - Gen, sing, neut - Galat. V, 10; Tim. I, I, 10
Paradigm
2.1. (b)
(subtype of -a- (-o-) stem adjectives)
strong declension of adjectives -ja- (-jo-)* stem
midjis
(middle) |
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singular number | |||
masculine gender | neuter gender | feminine gender | |
nominative | midjis | midi, midjata | midja |
genitive | midjis | midjis | midjaizōs |
dative | midjamma | midjamma | midjai |
accusative | midjana | midi, midjata | midja |
plural number | |||
masculine gender | neuter gender | feminine gender | |
nominative | midjai | midja | midjōs |
genitive | midjaizē | midjaizē | midjaizō |
dative | midjaim | midjaim | midjaim |
accusative | midjans | midja | midjōs |
* By the -jo- stem versions we mean fem forms of the same type of adjectives.
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