weis

Part of speech: personal pronoun
we
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *wez, *wīz; OE wé (Mod E we); O Fris wī; O Sax wī; Dt wij; OHG wir (Mod G wir); Icel vér; Dan, Norw, Sw vi ← Indo-Europ *weyóm; Sanskr vауám; Avest vaēm;
oblique case forms are derived from the Prot-Germ stem *uns; Goth uns, unsis; OE ús (Dat, Acc), úsic, úsih (Acc) (Mod E us); O Sax ūs, unsik; OHG uns, unsih (Mod G uns); O Icel oss; Sw oss ← Indo-Europ *ṇs-, *nas-; Sanskr nаs “us”; Lat nōs “we; us”; O Slav насъ (Russ нас “us”)
for the etymology of Gen case forms vid Goth unsar poss pron]
Concordance
weis- Nom- Matth. VI, 12; IX, 14; Mrk. IX, 28; X, 28; XIV, 58; XIV, 63; Luk. III, 14; IX, 13; IX, 43; XVIII, 28; Jhn. VI, 42; VI, 69 etc
unsara - Gen- Mrk. IX, 22; Rom. XIV, 12; Ephes. IV, 7
unsis - Dat, Acc - Matth. VIII, 25; VIII, 29; XXVI, 68; XXVII, 4; Mrk. V, 12; VI, 3; IX, 5; IX, 22; IX, 38; X, 4; XII, 19 etc
uns - Dat, Acc - Matth. VI, 11; VI, 12; VI, 13; VIII, 29; VIII, 31; Mrk. I, 24; Luk. I, 1; II, 48; IV, 34; IX, 13; XVII, 5; XX, 14 etc
weizuþ-þan = weis + -uh part (vid -uh) + þan (vid þan adv) - Cor. I, IV, 10
Paradigm

3.1. Personal pronouns

personal pronouns, 1st person
singular plural ორობითი
nominative ik weis wit
genitive meina unsara ugkara
dative mis unsis, uns ugkis
accusative mik uns, unsis ugkis

personal pronouns, 2nd person
singular plural dual
nominative þu jus jut
genitive þeina izwara igqara
dative þus izwis igqis
accusative þuk izwis igqis

personal pronouns, 3rd person
singular number
masculine neuter feminine
nominative is ita si
genitive is is izos
dative imma imma izai
accusative ina ita ija
plural number
masculine neuter feminine
nominative eis ija ijos
genitive ize ize izo
dative im im im
accusative ins ija ijos