ᚷᛁᛒᚢ
Proto-Norse
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *gebō, the 1st singular present indicative of *gebaną.
Verb
ᚷᛁᛒᚢ (gibu) (first-person singular present indicative)
- [I] give
- c. 5th century, Seeland-II bracteate (KJ127[1])
- ᚺᚨᚱᛁᚢᚺᚨᚺᚨᛁᛏᛁᚲᚨ᛬ᚠᚨᚱᚨᚢᛁᛋᚨ᛬ᚷᛁᛒᚢᚨᚢᚽᚨ᛬ᛏᛏᛏ
hariuhahaitika᛬farauisa᛬gibuauja᛬ttt- Hariūha haitika ᛬ Fārawīsa ᛬ gibu auja ᛬ ttt
- Hariūha, I am called, Fārawīsa (=the one knowing dangerous things). [I] give good fortune. Týr, Týr, Týr
- c. 5th century, Seeland-II bracteate (KJ127[1])
Inflection
The following forms are attested:
- 1st singular present indicative — ᚷᛁᛒᚢ (gibu) [450–500 CE, Sjælland 2 bracteate]
- 3rd singular past indicative — ᚷᛡᚠ (gᴀf /gaf/) [550–600 CE, Stentoften stone]
Descendants
References
- ^ KJ 127 in the RuneS project