izwar

Part of speech: possessive pronoun
(Gen of pers pron jūs) your
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *izweraz; OE éower, íower (Mod E your); O Fris jūwe, iūwe; O Sax iuwa, jūwa, iuwar; Dt uw; OHG iuwēr, iuwar (Mod G euer); O Icel yðvarr (Mod Icel yðar)]
Concordance
izwar - Nom, sing, masc; Nom, Acc, sing, neut - Matth. V, 16; V, 37; V, 48; VI, 8; VI, 14; VI, 15; VI, 21; VI, 26; VI, 32; IX, 11 etc
izwara - Nom, Acc, pl, neut; Nom, Acc, sing, fem - Matth. V, 16; V, 1; X, 30; Mrk. X, 5; Luk. V, 4; VI, 20; VI, 23; VI, 24; VI, 35; VIII, 25 etc
izwaris - Gen, sing, masc, neut - Matth. V, 45; X, 29; Jhn. VIII, 41, VIII, 44; Rom. XII, 2; Cor. II, IX, 13 etc
izwaramma - Dat, sing, masc, neut - Matth. VI, 1; VI, 25; Luk. VI, 22; Jhn. VIII, 17; VIII, 38; X, 34; XVIII, 31 etc
izwaraizos - Gen, sing, fem - Matth. V, 20; Cor. I, VII, 5; XV, 31; Cor. II, I, 6; I, 24; VIII, 8; VIII, 24; IX, 10 etc
izwarana - Acc, sing, masc - Matth. V, 16; Luk. VI, 38; Rom. XII, 1; Cor. I, XVI, 17; XVI, 18; Cor. II, II, 9; VII, 7; IX, 5; Philip. II, 25; Thessal. I, V, 23
izwarans - Acc, pl, masc - Matth. V, 44; V, 47; Luk. VI, 35; Cor. II, IV, 5; Ephes. VI, 14; Coloss. III, 5; Thessal. I, V, 12
izwarai - Dat, sing, fem; Nom, pl, masc - Matth. VI, 25; Mrk. VII, 13; Luk. X, 11; Jhn. VI, 49; VI, 58; VIII, 21; Rom. XI, 31; Cor. II, I, 24; X, 8; X, 15; Philip. I, 25
izwaraim - Dat, pl - Matth. IX, 4; Mrk. II, 8; VI, 11; Luk. III, 14; , 21; V, 22; IX, 5; Jhn. VIII, 24 etc
izwaros - Nom, Acc, pl, fem - Matth. VI, 15; Mrk. XI, 25; XI, 26; Cor. II, XII, 14; XII, 15; Ephes. V, 25; Galat. VI, 2; Philip. IV, 6; Coloss. III, 19; Philem. I, 22
Paradigm

3.5. Possesive pronouns

Possesive pronouns are in fact adjectives, derived by means of the Prot-Germ suff *-īna- (Goth -ein-) in sing, and the suff *era- (Goth -ar-) in pl; cf meins (my), þeins (2 pers sing) (your, thy), seins (his, her its; their); unsar (our), izwar (2 pers pl) (your); there is also attested the form of dual poss pron ig(g)qar (of you two) – iggqarai (fem sing Dat).

Possesive pronouns are declined the same way as the strong adjectives. e.g. Nom sing masc meins, neut mein or meinata, fem meina. neut poss pron-s unsar and izwar in Nom and Acc cases have only short forms (that is, they do not have the neut sing ending -ata in these two cases).