Part of speech: noun
Gender: masculine
Stem: -a-
wolf
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *wulfaz (← *wulhwaz); run ON -wul(a)faR (in prop n-s); OE wulf (Mod E wolf); O Fris wolf; O Sax wulf; Dt wolf OHG wolf (Mod G Wolf); O Icel úlfr (Mod G úlfur); Dan, Norw, Sw ulv ← Indo-Europ *u̯lkwo-; Sanskr vṝkas; Avest vəhrka-; Anc Gr λύκος; Lat lupus “wolf”; vulpēs, volpēs “fox”; O Prus wilkìs; O Slav влькъ (Russ волк)]
Concordance
wulfs - Nom, sing - Jhn. X, 12
wulf - Acc, sing - Jhn. X, 12
wulfos - Nom, pl - Matth. VII, 15
wulfe - Gen, pl - Luk. X, 3
wulf - Acc, sing - Jhn. X, 12
wulfos - Nom, pl - Matth. VII, 15
wulfe - Gen, pl - Luk. X, 3
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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