ππ°ππ°π
Appearance
Gothic
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Ancient Greek ΦαΟΞ±Ο (PharaαΉ), from Hebrew Χ€Φ·ΦΌΧ¨Φ°Χ’ΦΉΧ (parβΕh), from Egyptian pr-κ₯κ£ (βpalace, pharaohβ), literally pr (βhouseβ) + κ₯κ£ (βgreat, bigβ).
Proper noun
[edit]ππ°ππ°π β’ (faraΕ) m
Declension
[edit]Irregular loanword. Attested as a nominative singular ππ°ππ°π (faraΕ) in the newly discovered (2009) Gothica Bononiensia; as a dative ππ°ππ°ππ½πΉ (faraΕni) both in the Bononiensia and in older codices (Romans 9:17).
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- Gothic terms borrowed from Ancient Greek
- Gothic terms derived from Ancient Greek
- Gothic terms derived from Hebrew
- Gothic terms derived from Egyptian
- Gothic lemmas
- Gothic proper nouns
- Gothic masculine nouns
- Gothic irregularly declined borrowed nouns
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