manasēþs

Part of speech: noun
Gender: feminine
Stem: -i-
(d) 1. the world; 2. people, multitude
Etymology
[← manna n + *sēþs n "seed" ← Prot-Germ *sēdiz, *sēdan; OE sǽd, séd (Mod E seed); O Fris sēd; O Sax sād; Dt zaad; OHG sāt (Mod G Saat); Icel sáð]
Concordance
manaseds, manaseiþs, manaseþs - Nom, sing - Jhn. VII, 7; XII, 19; XIV, 17; XIV, 19; XIV, 27; XIV, 31; XV, 18; XV, 19 etc
manasedais - Gen, sing - Jhn. VI, 51; VIII, 12; Skeirns. I, 2; I, 3
manasedai, manaseidai - Dat, sing - Luk. IX, 13; Jhn. VI, 33; VII, 4; XII, 31; XIV, 22; XIV, 30; XVII, 13; XVIII, 20; Cor. I, IV, 9; Ephes. II, 12
manased, manaseþ - Acc, sing - Mrk. XIV, 9; XVI, 15; Luk. IX, 25; Jhn. VI, 14; XII, 47; XVI, 8; XVII, 9; XVII, 18 etc
Paradigm

1.1.3. (a)

nouns, -i- stem, masculine gender
gasts
(guest)
singular plural
nominative gasts gasteis
genitive gastis gastē
dative gasta gastim
accusative gast gastins
vocative gast

nouns, -i- stem, feminine gender
mahts
(might, power)
singular plural
nominative mahts mahteis
genitive mahtais mahtē
dative mahtai mahtim
accusative maht mahtins

nouns, -i- stem, feminine gender
qens
(woman; wife)
singular plural
nominative qens qeneis
genitive qenais qenē
dative qenai qenim
accusative qen qenins