gabindan

Part of speech: verb
Verb type: strong verb (3)
Present participle: gabindands
to bind; to tie
Etymology
[← ga- pref + bindan v; OE ȝebindan; O Sax gibindan; OHG gibintan]
Concordance
gabindiþ - 3 pers, sing, pres, indicat - Mrk. III, 27
gaband - 3 pers, sing, p, indicat - Mrk. VI, 17
gabundun - 3 pers, pl, p, indicat - Jhn. XVIII, 12
gabindan - inf- Mrk. V, 3; V, 4
gabindands - pres.p.- Matth. XXVII, 2; Mrk. XV, 1
gabundans - p.p.- Mrk. V, 4; XI, 2; XI, 4; XV, 7; Luk. XIX, 30; Jhn. XI, 44; XVIII, 24 და სხვ.
Paradigm

4.1.1.3.

In the combination sonant + occlusive, r, l, m, n were initially syllable-forming sounds, but already in the Common Germanic period, before r, l, m, n there began to appear the so-called epenthetic (inserted) vowel, which in Gothic always produced [-u-]
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III class infinitive preterite singular preterite plural past participle
normal grade normal grade zero grade zero grade
i/ă -i- -a- zero zero
additional element of vowel gradation for this class is sonant + any consonant, e.g. -nd-, -rþ-, etc. i + nd = ind a + nd = and epenthetic u + nd = und epenthetic u + nd = und
to bind; to tie bindan band bundum bundans
i + rþ = airþ [-ɛ-] a + rþ = arþ epenthetic au [-o-] + rþ = aurþ [-orþ-] epenthetic au [-o-] + rþ = aurþ [-orþ-]
to become, turn into something wairþan
[-ɛ-]
warþ waúrþum
[-o-]
waúrþans
[-o-]

See the complete paradigm of the conjugation of strong verbs