gudja

Part of speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Stem: -n-
priest; sa aúhumista gudja also sa reikista gudja the high priest
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *gudjan (← *gudaz n “god”) + *-jan suff; run ON gudija “heathen priest”; O Icel goði “heathen priest; chief” (in pagan Iceland)]
Concordance
gudja - Nom, sing - Mrk. XIV, 60; XIV, 61; XIV, 63; Luk. I, 5; Jhn. XVIII, 19
gudjins - Gen, sing - Mrk. XIV, 47; XIV, 54; Jhn. XVIII, 10; XVIII, 15; XVIII, 26
gudjin - Dat, sing - Matth. VIII, 4; Mrk. I, 44; II, 26; XIV, 53; Luk. V, 14; Jhn. XVIII, 15; XVIII, 16; XVIII, 22; XVIII, 24
gudjans - Nom, Acc, pl - Matth. XXVII, 1; XXVII, 6; XXVII, 62; Mrk. XI, 27; XIV, 53; XIV, 55; XV, 1; XV, 3; XV, 10 etc
gudjane - Gen, pl - Mrk. XI, 18; Jhn. XVIII, 3
gudjam - Dat, pl - Matth. XXVII, 3; XXVII, 12; Mrk. II, 26; VIII, 31; XIV, 10; XIV, 43; Luk. III, 2; VI, 4; IX, 22; XVII, 14; Jhn. VII, 45; Skeirns. VIII, 2
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)
singular plural
nominative guma gumans
genitive gumins gumanē
dative gumin gumam
accusative guman gumans

nouns, -n- stem [-in-/-an- subtype], neuter gender
hairto
(heart)
singular plural
nominative haírto haírtona
genitive haírtins haírtanē
dative haírtin haírtam
accusative haírto haírtona

nouns, -n- stem [-in-/-an- subtype], neuter gender
wato
(water)
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)
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)
singular plural
nominative qino qinons
genitive qinons qinono
dative qinon qinom
accusative qinon qinons

nouns, -n- stem [-ōn- subtype], feminine gender
tuggo
(tongue)
singular plural
nominative tuggo tuggons
genitive tuggons tuggono
dative tuggon tuggom
accusative tuggon tuggons

nouns, -n- stem [-ein- subtype], feminine gender
marei
(sea)
singular plural
nominative marei mareins
genitive mareins mareinō
dative marein mareim
accusative marein mareins