Part of speech: noun
Gender: feminine
Stem: -jō-
heath, field
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *haiþjō, *haiþiz; OE hǽð "untilled land, tract of wasteland" (Mod E heath); O Sax hētha; Dt hei, heide; OHG heida (Mod G Heide); O Icel heiðr "heath, moor" (Mod Icel heiði) ← Indo-Europ *kait- "forest, uncultivated land"; O Cymr coed "wood, forest"]
Concordance
haiþjos - Gen, sing - Matth. VI, 28; VI, 30; Luk. XV, 15
haiþjai - Dat, sing - Luk. XVII, 7; XVII, 31
haiþjai - Dat, sing - Luk. XVII, 7; XVII, 31
Paradigm
1.1.2. (b)
(subtype of -o- stem nouns)
nouns, -jō- stem, feminine gender
sunja
(truth) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | sunja | sunjōs |
genitive | sunjōs | sunjō |
dative | sunjai | sunjōm |
accusative | sunja | sunōs |
nouns, -jō- stem, feminine gender
bandi
(bond; fetter) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | bandi | bandjōs |
genitive | bandjōs | bandjō |
dative | bandjai | bandjōm |
accusative | bandja | bandjōs |
nouns, -jō- stem, feminine gender
mawi
(maid, maiden) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | mawi | maujōs |
genitive | maujōs | maujō |
dative | maujai | maujōm |
accusative | mauja | maujōs |
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