sama

Part of speech: adjective
Stem: -a-
wk same
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *saman; OE same adv (Mod E same); O Sax sama adv “similarly, likewise”; OHG sama, samo (the) same; in the same way; O Icel samr “same; similar, alike” (Mod Icel samur)]
Concordance
sama - Nom, sing, masc - Rom. X, 12; Cor. I, XII, 11; Ephes. VI, 9; Skeirns. V, 5; VII, 7
samo - Nom, Acc, sing, neut - Matth. V, 46; V, 47; XXVII, 44; Mrk. X, 10; Luk. VI, 33; Rom. XII, 4; XII, 16; XV, 5 etc
samin - Dat, sing, masc, neut - Mrk. X, 8; Luk. II, 8; XVII, 34; Rom. IX, 21; Cor. II, XII, 18; Ephes. II, 14; Skeirns. V, 10
saman - Acc, sing, masc - Cor. I, X, 3; Cor. II, IV, 13
samon - Acc, sing, fem - Luk. VI, 38; Cor. II, III, 18; VIII, 16; Philip. I, 30; II, 2; III, 16
samona - Nom, pl, neut - Philip. III, 1
samono - Gen, pl, fem - Cor. II, I, 6
samam - Dat, pl, masc - Cor. II, XII, 18
Paradigm

2.2. (a)

weak declension of adjectives
blinda
(blind)
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.