Part of speech: adjective
middle
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *medjaz; OE midd, mid (Mod E mid); O Fris midde; O Sax midde; OHG mitti; O Icel miðr (Mod Icel miður) ← Indo-Europ *medh-; Sanskr mádhya; Avest maidiia; Anc Gr μεσος; Lat medius; Lith mẽdžias “forest”; O Slav межда “border, boundary; boundary-strip”, Russ межа (the primary meaning being: – “space between, interspace”); междоу “between, among” (Russ между)]
Concordance
midjai - Dat, sing, fem - Jhn. VII, 14
midja - Acc, sing, fem - Luk. XVII, 11
midjaim - Dat, pl, masc - Mrk. IX, 36; XIV, 60; Luk. II, 46; IV, 35; V, 19; VI, 8
midjans - Acc, pl, masc - Luk. IV, 30; Jhn. VIII, 59
midja - Acc, sing, fem - Luk. XVII, 11
midjaim - Dat, pl, masc - Mrk. IX, 36; XIV, 60; Luk. II, 46; IV, 35; V, 19; VI, 8
midjans - Acc, pl, masc - Luk. IV, 30; Jhn. VIII, 59
Paradigm
2.1. (b)
(subtype of -a- (-o-) stem adjectives)
strong declension of adjectives -ja- (-jo-)* stem
midjis
(middle) |
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singular number | |||
masculine gender | neuter gender | feminine gender | |
nominative | midjis | midi, midjata | midja |
genitive | midjis | midjis | midjaizōs |
dative | midjamma | midjamma | midjai |
accusative | midjana | midi, midjata | midja |
plural number | |||
masculine gender | neuter gender | feminine gender | |
nominative | midjai | midja | midjōs |
genitive | midjaizē | midjaizē | midjaizō |
dative | midjaim | midjaim | midjaim |
accusative | midjans | midja | midjōs |
* By the -jo- stem versions we mean fem forms of the same type of adjectives.
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