Part of speech: adjective
Stem: -a-
(b) beloved, dear (also as a term of address expressing affection or politeness); broþrjus meinai liubans my beloved brethren þu is sunus meins sa liuba Thou art my beloved Son
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *leubaz; OE léof (Mod E lief arch); O Fris liāf; O Sax liof; Dt life; OHG liob (Mod G lieb); O Icel ljúfr (Mod Icel ljúfur) ← Indo-Europ *leubh-; cf Sanskr lúbhyati “to desire”; Lat libēre “to taste“; Lith liaupsis “to praise”; O Slav любъ a “beloved”; любити v "to love" (Russ любить)]
Concordance
liuba - Nom, sing, masc; Acc, pl, neut - Mrk. I, 11; IX, 7; Luk. III, 22; IX, 35; Ephes. V, 1; VI, 21; Coloss. IV, 7; IV, 14
liuban - Acc, sing, masc - Luk. XX, 13
liubana - Acc, sing, masc - Mrk. XII, 6; Philem. I, 16
liubin - Dat, sing, masc, neut - Ephes. I, 6; Coloss. I, 7; IV, 9; Tim. II, I, 2
liubai - Nom, pl, masc; Dat, sing, fem - Rom. XI, 28; Tim. I, VI, 2
liubon - Acc, sing, fem - Rom. IX, 25
liubans - Nom, pl, masc - Rom. XII, 19; Cor. I, XV, 58; Cor. II, VII, 1; XII, 19; Philip. IV, 1
liuban - Acc, sing, masc - Luk. XX, 13
liubana - Acc, sing, masc - Mrk. XII, 6; Philem. I, 16
liubin - Dat, sing, masc, neut - Ephes. I, 6; Coloss. I, 7; IV, 9; Tim. II, I, 2
liubai - Nom, pl, masc; Dat, sing, fem - Rom. XI, 28; Tim. I, VI, 2
liubon - Acc, sing, fem - Rom. IX, 25
liubans - Nom, pl, masc - Rom. XII, 19; Cor. I, XV, 58; Cor. II, VII, 1; XII, 19; Philip. IV, 1
Paradigm
2.1. (a)
strong declension of adjectives -a- (-o-)* stem
blinds
(blind) |
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singular number | |||
masculine gender | neuter gender | feminine gender | |
nominative | blinds | blind, blindata | blinda |
genitive | blindis | blindis | blindaizōs |
dative | blindamma | blindamma | blindai |
accusative | blindana | blind, blindata | blinda |
plural number | |||
masculine gender | neuter gender | feminine gender | |
nominative | blindai | blinda | blindōs |
genitive | blindaizē | blindaizē | blindaizō |
dative | blindaim | blindaim | blindaim |
accusative | blindans | blinda | blindōs |
* By the -o- stem versions we mean fem forms of the same type of adjectives.
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