Part of speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Stem: -n-
foal, colt
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *fulōn, *fulan; OE fola (Mod E foal); O Fris fola, folla; O Sax folo; Dt veulen; OHG folo, also fulīn, fulī (Mod G Fohlen); Icel foli, fyl ← Indo-Europ *pōl-, *pḷ-; Anc Gr πῶλος “foal; young animal”]
Concordance
fulin - Dat, sing - Jhn. XII, 15
fulan - Acc, sing - Mrk. XI, 2; XI, 4; XI, 5; XI, 7; Luk. XIX, 30; XIX, 33; XIX, 35
fulan - Acc, sing - Mrk. XI, 2; XI, 4; XI, 5; XI, 7; Luk. XIX, 30; XIX, 33; XIX, 35
Paradigm
1.2.1. -n- stem nouns (weak declension)
1.2.1. (a)
nouns, -n- stem [-in-/-an- subtype], masculine gender
guma
(man, male person) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | guma | gumans |
genitive | gumins | gumanē |
dative | gumin | gumam |
accusative | guman | gumans |
nouns, -n- stem [-in-/-an- subtype], neuter gender
hairto
(heart) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | haírto | haírtona |
genitive | haírtins | haírtanē |
dative | haírtin | haírtam |
accusative | haírto | haírtona |
nouns, -n- stem [-in-/-an- subtype], neuter gender
wato
(water) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | watō | watna |
genitive | watins | watnē |
dative | watin | watnam |
accusative | watō | watna |
vocative | watō |
nouns, -n- stem [-in-/-an- subtype], neuter gender
namo
(name) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | namō | namna |
genitive | namins | namnē |
dative | namin | namnam |
accusative | namō | namna |
vocative | namō |
1.2.1. (b)
nouns, -n- stem [-ōn- subtype], feminine gender
qino
(woman) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | qino | qinons |
genitive | qinons | qinono |
dative | qinon | qinom |
accusative | qinon | qinons |
nouns, -n- stem [-ōn- subtype], feminine gender
tuggo
(tongue) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | tuggo | tuggons |
genitive | tuggons | tuggono |
dative | tuggon | tuggom |
accusative | tuggon | tuggons |
nouns, -n- stem [-ein- subtype], feminine gender
marei
(sea) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | marei | mareins |
genitive | mareins | mareinō |
dative | marein | mareim |
accusative | marein | mareins |
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