Part of speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Stem: -i-
(d) place, location
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *stadiz (← *standan v “to stand”); OE stede “place, spot, locality” (Mod E stead); O Fris stede, sted, stidi “place; homestead; town”; O Sax stedi “place; locality”; Dt stede “place”; stad “town”; OHG stat “place; location” (Mod G Stätte, Statt “place”; Stadt “town”); O Icel staðr “place; homestead, abode” (Mod Icel staður); Sw stad “town”]
Concordance
staþs, stads - Nom, sing - Mrk. XV, 22; Luk. XIV, 22
stadis - Gen, sing - Mrk. IV, 35
stada - Dat, sing - Luk. II, 7; VI, 17; IX, 12; XIV, 10; XIX, 5; Jhn. VI, 10; VI, 23; XI, 6; XI, 30; Rom. IX, 26; Cor. I, VIII, 10; Skeirns. VII, 4
staþ, stad - Acc, sing - Mrk. I, 35; XV, 22; XVI, 6; Luk. IV, 17; IV, 42; IX, 10; XIV, 9; Jhn. X, 40; XIV, 2; XIV, 3; XVIII, 2; Rom. XII, 19; Ephes. IV, 27
stade - Gen, pl - Luk. X, 1
stadim - Dat, pl - Mrk. I, 45; Cor. II, II, 14; Thessall. II, III, 16; Tim. I, II, 8
stadins - Acc, pl - Luk. IV, 37
stadis - Gen, sing - Mrk. IV, 35
stada - Dat, sing - Luk. II, 7; VI, 17; IX, 12; XIV, 10; XIX, 5; Jhn. VI, 10; VI, 23; XI, 6; XI, 30; Rom. IX, 26; Cor. I, VIII, 10; Skeirns. VII, 4
staþ, stad - Acc, sing - Mrk. I, 35; XV, 22; XVI, 6; Luk. IV, 17; IV, 42; IX, 10; XIV, 9; Jhn. X, 40; XIV, 2; XIV, 3; XVIII, 2; Rom. XII, 19; Ephes. IV, 27
stade - Gen, pl - Luk. X, 1
stadim - Dat, pl - Mrk. I, 45; Cor. II, II, 14; Thessall. II, III, 16; Tim. I, II, 8
stadins - Acc, pl - Luk. IV, 37
Paradigm
1.1.3. (a)
nouns, -i- stem, masculine gender
gasts
(guest) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | gasts | gasteis |
genitive | gastis | gastē |
dative | gasta | gastim |
accusative | gast | gastins |
vocative | gast |
nouns, -i- stem, feminine gender
mahts
(might, power) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | mahts | mahteis |
genitive | mahtais | mahtē |
dative | mahtai | mahtim |
accusative | maht | mahtins |
nouns, -i- stem, feminine gender
qens
(woman; wife) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | qens | qeneis |
genitive | qenais | qenē |
dative | qenai | qenim |
accusative | qen | qenins |
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