ππΉπππ½π΄πΉπ
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Gothic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Uncertain. According to Green (1998), from a continental Celtic etymon *sepΔnios ("follower"), an agent noun from Proto-Indo-European *sekΚ·- (βto followβ).[1]
Noun
[edit]ππΉπππ½π΄πΉπ β’ (siponeis) m
- follower, disciple, student
- Synonym: π²π°π»π°πΉπππ° (galaista)
Declension
[edit]Masculine ja-stem | ||
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Singular | Plural | |
Nominative | ππΉπππ½π΄πΉπ sipΕneis |
ππΉπππ½πΎππ sipΕnjΕs |
Vocative | ππΉπππ½πΉ sipΕni |
ππΉπππ½πΎππ sipΕnjΕs |
Accusative | ππΉπππ½πΉ sipΕni |
ππΉπππ½πΎπ°π½π sipΕnjans |
Genitive | ππΉπππ½π΄πΉπ sipΕneis |
ππΉπππ½πΎπ΄ sipΕnjΔ |
Dative | ππΉπππ½πΎπ° sipΕnja |
ππΉπππ½πΎπ°πΌ sipΕnjam |
Derived terms
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Dennis Green, Language and History in the Early Germanic World (Cambridge 1998) pp. 156-157.