πΎπΉπΏπ»π΄πΉπ
Gothic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Germanic *jiulijaz (βYulemonthβ), a suffix-stressed -ja-extension of Proto-Germanic *jehwlΔ (βYuleβ) (by way of Verner's law) and cognate to Old Norse Γ½lir (βmonth lasting from late November to late Decemberβ) and possibly Old English giuli (βDecember and Januaryβ) (Schaffner 2001, Lehmann 1986).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]πΎπΉπΏπ»π΄πΉπ β’ (jiuleis) m
- (hapax) "Yulemonth" (possibly November, December, or both)
- 6th Century, Calendar (Codex Ambrosianus A) :[1](the first word is barely legible)
- π½π°πΏπ±π°πΉπΌπ±π°πΉπ[?] [...] πππΏπΌπ° πΎπΉπΏπ»π΄πΉπ Β·π»Β·.
- naubaimbair[?] [...] fruma jiuleis Β·lΒ·.
- November[?] [...] first/before Yulemonth 30
- π½π°πΏπ±π°πΉπΌπ±π°πΉπ[?] [...] πππΏπΌπ° πΎπΉπΏπ»π΄πΉπ Β·π»Β·.
Usage notes
[edit]Only attested in the phrase πππΏπΌπ° πΎπΉπΏπ»π΄πΉπ (fruma jiuleis, βfirst/before 'jiuleis'β), which has also been read as a compound πππΏπΌπ°πΎπΉπΏπ»π΄πΉπ (frumajiuleis); the two-word compound or phrase may mean "November" as it occurs after a word that has traditionally been read as π½π°πΏπ±π°πΉπΌπ±π°πΉπ (naubaimbair, βNovemberβ); as πππΏπΌπ° ππ°π±π±π°ππ (fruma sabbatΕ) elsewhere means "Friday", Streitberg and Lehmann interpreted πΎπΉπΏπ»π΄πΉπ as the month following November.
Due to the text being a poorly-conserved palimpsest and there being no other similar texts with which to compare, the interpretation of the month-line in this manuscript is very unclear. Landau disputes the interpretation of the first word as naubaimbair (see π½π°πΏπ±π°πΉπΌπ±π°πΉπ (naubaimbair)), claiming it is too illegible to definitively establish that reading (versus the relatively clearly visible fruma jiuleis at the end). For a clearer view of the difficulties surrounding this line, refer to the articles below. Falluomini (apud Miller 2017) also considers the word to be nearly illegible: The only certain letters are . . . bainb . . . (n is more likely than m); SnΓ¦dal on the other hand believed that π½π°πΏπ±π°πΉπΌπ±π°πΉπ (naubaimbair) was at least once sufficiently legible to allow earlier philologists (such as UppstrΓΆm and Ebbinghaus) to read it correctly.
Declension
[edit]Masculine ja-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | πΎπΉπΏπ»π΄πΉπ jiuleis |
πΎπΉπΏπ»πΎππ jiuljΕs |
Vocative | πΎπΉπΏπ»πΉ jiuli |
πΎπΉπΏπ»πΎππ jiuljΕs |
Accusative | πΎπΉπΏπ»πΉ jiuli |
πΎπΉπΏπ»πΎπ°π½π jiuljans |
Genitive | πΎπΉπΏπ»π΄πΉπ jiuleis |
πΎπΉπΏπ»πΎπ΄ jiuljΔ |
Dative | πΎπΉπΏπ»πΎπ° jiulja |
πΎπΉπΏπ»πΎπ°πΌ jiuljam |
Hypernyms
[edit]- πΌπ΄π½ππΈπ (mΔnΕΓΎs, βmonthβ)
Coordinate terms
[edit]- π½π°πΏπ±π°πΉπΌπ±π°πΉπ (naubaimbair, βNovemberβ)
References
[edit]- ^ Anhang II. Der gotische Kalender Excerpt from: Die gotische Bibel: Herausgegeben von Wilhelm Streitberg. (Germanische Bibliothek, 2. Abteilung, 3. Band) 1. Teil: Der gotische Text und seine griechische Vorlage. Mit Einleitung, Lesarten und Quellennachweisen sowie den kleineren DenkmΓ€lern als Anhang. Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1919. (S. 472 - 474). Project Wulfila (http://www.wulfila.be) - University of Antwerp (Belgium), 2001.
- Miller, D. Gary (2019) The Oxford Gothic Grammar, Oxford: Oxford University Press, βISBN, page xxv
- Lehmann, Winfred P. (1986) βJ8. jiuleisβ, in A Gothic Etymological Dictionary, based on the 3rd ed. of Feistβs dictionary, Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 211
- Schaffner, Stefan. Der Venersche Gesetz und der innerparadigmatische grammatische Wechsel des urgermanischen im Nominalbereich (Innsbrucker BeitrΓ€ge zur Sprachwissenschaft 103). (W. Meid ed. Innsbruck 2001), pp. 228-230
- Streitberg, Wilhelm (1910). Die gotische Bibel. Zweiter Teil: Gotisch-griechisch-deutsches WΓΆrterbuch. Heidelberg: Carl Winterβs UniversitΓ€tsbuchhandlung, p. 72