πŒ±πŒ»πŒΉπŒ²πŒ²π…πŒ°πŒ½πŒ³

Gothic

Pronunciation

  • (uncertain) IPA(key): /ˈbliΙ‘Ι‘Κ·and/, /ˈbliΕ‹Ι‘Κ·and/[1]

Verb

πŒ±πŒ»πŒΉπŒ²πŒ²π…πŒ°πŒ½πŒ³ β€’ (bliggwand)

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of πŒ±πŒ»πŒΉπŒ²πŒ²π…πŒ°πŒ½ (bliggwan)

References

  1. ^ There is no clear scholarly consensus as to whether <ggw> resulting from VerschΓ€rfung was pronounced with a nasal or not. (Contrast words like πƒπŒΉπŒ²πŒ²π…πŒ°πŒ½ (siggwan), where the <ggw> derives from Proto-Germanic *-ngw-, and which was very likely pronounced with a nasal.) For a selection of perspectives on the issue of whether or not there was an etymological distinction in how <ggw> was pronounced, refer to:
    • Miller, D. Gary (2019) The Oxford Gothic Grammar, Oxford: Oxford University Press, β†’ISBN, page 29
    • MagnΓΊs Snaedal, "Gothic <ggw>", Studia Linguistica Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis 128 (2011)
    • James Marchand (1973) The Sounds and Phonemes of Wulfila's Gothic, pp. 87-90.