Part of speech: noun
Gender: neuter
Stem: -a-
word
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *wurdan; OE word (Mod E word); O Fris word; O Sax word; Dt word; OHG wort (Mod G Wort); Icel orð ← Indo-Europ *uerdh-, *uordh-; Lat verbum “word”; O Prus wirds “word”; Lith vardas “name; word”]
Concordance
waurd - Nom, Acc, sing - Matth. V, 37; Mrk. I, 45; II, 2; IV, 14; IV, 15; IV, 16; IV, 18; IV, 19; IV, 20; IV, 33 etc
waurdis - Gen, sing - Matth. XXVI, 75; Mrk. IV, 17; VII, 29; X, 22; XI, 29; Luk. I, 2; XX, 3; Jhn. XV, 3; XV, 20; Cor. I, I, 17; Coloss. IV, 3; Tit. I, 9; Skeirns. V, 3
waurda - Dat, sing; indicat, Acc, pl - Matth. VII, 24; VII, 26; VII, 28; VIII, 8; VIII, 16; XXVI, 1; Mrk. IX, 32; XII, 13: Luk. I, 38 etc
waurde - Gen, pl - Matth. XXVII, 14; Mrk. VIII, 38; X, 24; Luk. I, 4; I, 37; III, 4; IV, 4; IV, 36; IX, 26; XX, 26 etc
waurdam - Dat, sing - Luk. I, 20; Jhn. V, 47; XII, 47; Ephes. V, 6; Thessal. I, IV, 18; Thessall. II, II, 17; Tim. I, IV, 6; VI, 3; Tim. II, II, 14 etc
waurdei = waurd + -ei part (vid ei ) - Luk. XX, 20
waurdis - Gen, sing - Matth. XXVI, 75; Mrk. IV, 17; VII, 29; X, 22; XI, 29; Luk. I, 2; XX, 3; Jhn. XV, 3; XV, 20; Cor. I, I, 17; Coloss. IV, 3; Tit. I, 9; Skeirns. V, 3
waurda - Dat, sing; indicat, Acc, pl - Matth. VII, 24; VII, 26; VII, 28; VIII, 8; VIII, 16; XXVI, 1; Mrk. IX, 32; XII, 13: Luk. I, 38 etc
waurde - Gen, pl - Matth. XXVII, 14; Mrk. VIII, 38; X, 24; Luk. I, 4; I, 37; III, 4; IV, 4; IV, 36; IX, 26; XX, 26 etc
waurdam - Dat, sing - Luk. I, 20; Jhn. V, 47; XII, 47; Ephes. V, 6; Thessal. I, IV, 18; Thessall. II, II, 17; Tim. I, IV, 6; VI, 3; Tim. II, II, 14 etc
waurdei = waurd + -ei part (vid ei ) - Luk. XX, 20
Paradigm
1.1.1. (a)
nouns, -a- stem, masculine gender
dags
(day) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | dags | dagōs |
genitive | dagis | dagē |
dative | daga | dagam |
accusative | dag | dagans |
vocative | dag |
nouns, -a- stem, neuter gender
waurd
(word) |
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singular | plural | |
nominative | waúrd | waúrda |
genitive | waúrdis | waúrdē |
dative | waúrda | waúrdam |
accusative | waúrd | waúrda |
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