fōtus

Part of speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Stem: -u-
foot
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *fōtuz, *fōtz; OE fót (Mod E foot); O Fris fōt; O Sax fōt; Dt voet; OHG fuoz (Mod G Fuß); O Icel fótr (Mod Icel fótur) ← Indo-Europ *pōd-, *ped-; Sanskr pād “foot; step”; Avest pād- “foot”; Anc Gr πόυς, ποδός “leg; foot”; Lat pēs, pedis “foot”]
Concordance
fotus - Nom, sing - Mrk. IX, 45; Cor. I, XII, 15
fotu - Acc, sing - Luk. IV, 11
fotjus - Nom, pl - Rom. X, 15
fotiwe - Gen, pl - Matth. V, 35; Mrk. XII, 36; Luk. XX, 43
fotum - Dat, pl - Mrk. V, 4; V, 22; VI, 11; VII, 25; Luk. VII, 38; VIII, 35; VIII, 41; IX, 5 etc
fotuns - Acc, pl - Mrk. V, 4; IX, 45; Luk. I, 79; VII, 38; VII, 44; VII, 45; VII, 46 etc
Paradigm

1.1.4. (a)

nouns, -u- stem, masculine gender
sunus
(son)
singular plural
nominative sunus sunjus
genitive sunaus suniwē
dative sunau sunum
accusative sunu sununs
vocative sunu

nouns, -u- stem, feminine gender
handus
(hand)
singular plural
nominative handus handjus
genitive handaus handiwē
dative handau handum
accusative handu handuns

nouns, -u- stem, neuter gender
faihu
(property, wealth)
singular
nominative faíhu
genitive faíhaus
dative faíhau
accusative faíhu