Part of speech: adjective
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *minnizōn, *minnizan; O Fris minnera, minra; O Sax minnero; Dt minder; OHG minnizo (Mod G minder); Icel minni]
Concordance
minniza - Nom, sing, masc - Matth. XI, 11; Luk. VII, 28
minnizin - Dat, sing, masc - Rom. IX, 12
minnizins - Gen, sing, masc - Mrk. XV, 40
minnizo - Acc, sing, neut - Cor. II, XI, 5
minnizei = minniza + -ei (vid ei part) - Skeirns. III, 10
minnizin - Dat, sing, masc - Rom. IX, 12
minnizins - Gen, sing, masc - Mrk. XV, 40
minnizo - Acc, sing, neut - Cor. II, XI, 5
minnizei = minniza + -ei (vid ei part) - Skeirns. III, 10
Paradigm
2.2. (a)
weak declension of adjectives
blinda
(blind) |
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singular number | |||
masculine gender | neuter gender | feminine gender | |
nominative | blinda | blindō | blindō |
genitive | blindins | blindins | blindōns |
dative | blindin | blindin | blindōn |
accusative | blindan | blindō | blindōn |
plural number | |||
masculine gender | neuter gender | feminine gender | |
nominative | blindans | blindōna | blindōns |
genitive | blindanē | blindanē | blindōnō |
dative | blindam | blindam | blindōm |
accusative | blindans | blindōna | blindōns |
Present participles of Goth vebs mainly followed this same pattern of declension.
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