Part of speech: noun
Gender: neuter
Stem: -ja-
heritage, inheritance
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *arbja OE erfe, ierfe, yrfe; O Fris erve; O Sax erbi; OHG erbi (Mod G Erbe); Icel erfi ← Indo-Europ *orbh-; cf Anc Gr όρφανός “orphan”; Lat orbus “orphan”; O Ir orbe “heritage”; orb “heir”; O Slav рабъ “slave” (Russ раб)]
Concordance
arbi - Nom, Acc, sing - Mrk. XII, 7; Luk. XX, 14; Ephes. V, 5; Galat. IV, 30
arbjis - Gen, sing - Ephes. I, 14; I, 18; Coloss. III, 24
arbjis - Gen, sing - Ephes. I, 14; I, 18; Coloss. III, 24
Paradigm
1.1.1. (c)
(subtype of -a- stem nouns)
nouns, -ja- stem, masculine gender
harjis
(army, host) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | harjis | harjōs |
genitive | harjis | harjē |
dative | harja | harjam |
accusative | hari | harjans |
vocative | hari |
nouns, -ja- stem, masculine gender
hairdeis
(herd, shepherd) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | haírdeis | haírdjōs |
genitive | haírdeis | haírdjē |
dative | haírdja | haírdam |
accusative | haírdi | haírdjans |
vocative | haírdi |
nouns, -ja- stem, neuter gender
kuni
(kin, tribe; race) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | kuni | kunja |
genitive | kunjis | kunjē |
dative | kunja | kunjam |
accusative | kuni | kunja |
vocative | kuni |
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