πΏππ π°π»πΏπ²πΎπ°π½
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Gothic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From πΏπ- (us-) + *π π°π»πΏπ²πΎπ°π½ (*walugjan). The word is generally derived from Proto-Indo-European *welH-, possibly *welw-; compare *π π°π»π πΎπ°π½ (*walwjan), Latin volvΕ. The precise route of derivation from this root is not quite certain. Possible derivations for *π π°π»πΏπ²πΎπ°π½ (*walugjan) include:
- From (or closely related to) Proto-Germanic *walgΕnΔ ; the -u- would then be a svarabhakti vocal (compare πΌπΉπ»πΏπΊπ (miluks)).
- From an adjective *π π°π»πΏπ²π (*walugs) + -πΎπ°π½ (-jan) (containing the suffix -πΏπ²π (-ugs)), perhaps meaning "wandering" or "moving/rolling about"; compare π²π°π±πΉπ²π (gabigs, βrichβ), which yields π²π°π±πΉπ²πΎπ°π½ (gabigjan, βto enrichβ) and contains the same suffix.
Verb
[edit]πΏππ π°π»πΏπ²πΎπ°π½ β’ (uswalugjan)
- (hapax) to toss about, to move to and fro
Conjugation
[edit]References
[edit]- Lehmann, Winfred P. (1986) βU61. uswalugjanβ, in A Gothic Etymological Dictionary, based on the 3rd ed. of Feistβs dictionary, Leiden: E. J. Brill, page 384
Categories:
- Gothic terms prefixed with πΏπ-
- Gothic terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Gothic terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Gothic terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Gothic terms suffixed with -πΎπ°π½
- Gothic terms suffixed with -πΏπ²π
- Gothic lemmas
- Gothic verbs
- Gothic hapax legomena
- Gothic class 1 weak verbs