Part of speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Stem: -u-
camel
Etymology
[presumably ← Lat elephantus (also elephā(n)s) ← Anc Gr ἐλέφας, -αντος “elephant”; in O German languages the word has acquired the sense of “camel”: OE olfend, olfenda; O Sax olvundio, olbundeo; OHG olbanta, olbenta; Icel úlfaldi; cf also O Slav вельбѫдъ, Russ верблюд “camel” (presumably, a borrowing from Goth)]
Concordance
ulbandaus - Gen, sing - Mrk. I, 6
ulbandau - Dat, sing - Mrk. X, 25; Luk. XVIII, 25
ulbandau - Dat, sing - Mrk. X, 25; Luk. XVIII, 25
Paradigm
1.1.4. (a)
nouns, -u- stem, masculine gender
sunus
(son) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | sunus | sunjus |
genitive | sunaus | suniwē |
dative | sunau | sunum |
accusative | sunu | sununs |
vocative | sunu |
nouns, -u- stem, feminine gender
handus
(hand) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | handus | handjus |
genitive | handaus | handiwē |
dative | handau | handum |
accusative | handu | handuns |
nouns, -u- stem, neuter gender
faihu
(property, wealth) |
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singular | |
nominative | faíhu |
genitive | faíhaus |
dative | faíhau |
accusative | faíhu |
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