andeis

Part of speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Stem: -ja/i-
end
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *andjaz; OE ende (Mod E end); O Fris enda, ende; O Sax endi; Dt einde; OHG enti (Mod G Ende); O Icel endir, endi (Mod Icel endi) ← Indo-Europ *ant-; cf Sanskr ántya a “last”; Anc Gr ἀντίος “opposite”]
Concordance
andeis - Nom, sing - Luk. I, 33; Cor. I, XV, 24; Cor. II, XI, 15; Philip. III, 19; ტიმ. I, I, 5
andja - Dat, sing - Skeirns. III, 3
andi - Acc, sing - Mrk. III, 26; XIII, 27; Luk. XVIII, 5; Cor. II, I, 13; III, 13; Thessal. I, II, 16
andjam - Dat, pl - Mrk. XIII, 27
andins - Acc, pl - Rom. X, 18
Paradigm

1.1.1. (e) (mixed type -ja-/-i-)

(subtype of -a- stem nouns)

nouns, -a- stem (mixed type -ja-/-i-)*, masculine gender
andeis
(end)
singular plural
nominative andeis andjōs
genitive andeis andē
dative andja andjam
accusative andi andins

* Nouns belonging to this type of declension had the endings of [-ja-] stem and [-i-] stem nouns in sing and pl.