faírƕus

Part of speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Stem: -u-
the world, universe
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *ferhwuz; OE feorh, feorȝ “life; soul; living being; man, human being”; O Fris ferch; O Sax ferah, ferh; OHG ferah, ferh; O Icel fjǫr presumablyIndo-Europ *perkw- “oak”; Lat quercus “oak” (as a symbol of life and vitality)]
Concordance
faírƕus - Nom, sing - Jhn. XVII, 5; Cor. I, I, 21; Galat. VI, 14
faírƕaus - Gen, sing - Jhn. IX, 5; XI, 9; XII, 31; XV, 19; XVI, 11; XVII, 24; Rom. XI, 15 etc
faírƕau - Dat, sing - Jhn. VIII, 23; VIII, 16; IX, 5; IX, 39; XII, 25; XII, 46; XV, 19; XVI, 21; XVI, 28 etc
faírƕu - Acc, sing - Mrk. VIII, 36; Jhn. X, 36; XI, 27; XVI, 28; XVI, 33; Ephes. VI, 12
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