Part of speech: adjective
Stem: -a-
other, another, second
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *anþeraz, anþaraz; OE óðer (Mod E other); O Fris ōther; O Sax ōthar, andar; Dt ander; OHG ander (Mod G andere); O Icel annarr (Mod Icel annar) ← Indo-Europ *antero-; Sanskr ántaras “distant, different, other”; Avest antara- “other; different”; Lith añtras “diffrent”]
Concordance
anþar - Nom, sing, masc, neut - Matth. XI, 16; Mrk. IV, 19; VII, 4 etc
anþara - Nom, Acc, sing, fem; Nom, Acc, pl, neut - Matth. V, 39; X, 23; XXVI, 71 etc
anþaris - Gen, sing, masc - Matth. XI, 16; Rom. XII, 5; Cor. I, X, 24; X, 29
anþaramma - Dat, sing, masc, neut - Matth. VI, 24; VIII, 9; Mrk. X, 12 etc
anþarana - Acc, sing, masc - Matth. VI, 24; Mrk. XII, 4; XII, 5 etc
anþarai - Nom, pl, masc - Matth. XXVII, 49; Mrk. III, 21; VI, 15 etc
anþaraize - Gen, pl, masc, neut - Luk. V, 29; Cor. II, VIII, 8; Philip. II, 4
anþaraizo - Gen, pl, fem - Luk. VI, 17; Rom. XIII, 9
anþaraim - Dat, pl, fem, masc, neut - Mrk. XII, 9; XVI, 13; Luk. IV, 43 etc
anþaros - Nom, Acc, pl, fem - Mrk. XV, 41; Luk. VIII, 3; Cor. II, XI, 8; XII, 13; Ephes. IV, 17
anþarans - Acc, pl, masc - Mrk. XII, 5; XV, 31; Luk. X, 1; Tim. II, II, 2; Skeirns. VII, 7
anþarizuh = anþaris + -uh (vid -uh part) - Matth. XI, 3
anþaranu = anþarana + -uh (vid -uh part) - Luk. VII, 19; VII, 20
anþaranuh = anþarana + -uh (vid -uh part) - Skeirns. V, 2
anþaruh = anþar + -uh (vid -uh part) - Matth. VIII, 21; Skeirns. II, 9
anþaruþ-þan = anþar + -uh (vid -uh part) + þan (vid þan adv) - Mrk. IV, 5
anþara - Nom, Acc, sing, fem; Nom, Acc, pl, neut - Matth. V, 39; X, 23; XXVI, 71 etc
anþaris - Gen, sing, masc - Matth. XI, 16; Rom. XII, 5; Cor. I, X, 24; X, 29
anþaramma - Dat, sing, masc, neut - Matth. VI, 24; VIII, 9; Mrk. X, 12 etc
anþarana - Acc, sing, masc - Matth. VI, 24; Mrk. XII, 4; XII, 5 etc
anþarai - Nom, pl, masc - Matth. XXVII, 49; Mrk. III, 21; VI, 15 etc
anþaraize - Gen, pl, masc, neut - Luk. V, 29; Cor. II, VIII, 8; Philip. II, 4
anþaraizo - Gen, pl, fem - Luk. VI, 17; Rom. XIII, 9
anþaraim - Dat, pl, fem, masc, neut - Mrk. XII, 9; XVI, 13; Luk. IV, 43 etc
anþaros - Nom, Acc, pl, fem - Mrk. XV, 41; Luk. VIII, 3; Cor. II, XI, 8; XII, 13; Ephes. IV, 17
anþarans - Acc, pl, masc - Mrk. XII, 5; XV, 31; Luk. X, 1; Tim. II, II, 2; Skeirns. VII, 7
anþarizuh = anþaris + -uh (vid -uh part) - Matth. XI, 3
anþaranu = anþarana + -uh (vid -uh part) - Luk. VII, 19; VII, 20
anþaranuh = anþarana + -uh (vid -uh part) - Skeirns. V, 2
anþaruh = anþar + -uh (vid -uh part) - Matth. VIII, 21; Skeirns. II, 9
anþaruþ-þan = anþar + -uh (vid -uh part) + þan (vid þan adv) - Mrk. IV, 5
Paradigm
2.1. (a)
strong declension of adjectives -a- (-o-)* stem
blinds
(blind) |
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singular number | |||
masculine gender | neuter gender | feminine gender | |
nominative | blinds | blind, blindata | blinda |
genitive | blindis | blindis | blindaizōs |
dative | blindamma | blindamma | blindai |
accusative | blindana | blind, blindata | blinda |
plural number | |||
masculine gender | neuter gender | feminine gender | |
nominative | blindai | blinda | blindōs |
genitive | blindaizē | blindaizē | blindaizō |
dative | blindaim | blindaim | blindaim |
accusative | blindans | blinda | blindōs |
* By the -o- stem versions we mean fem forms of the same type of adjectives.
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