ππ½πππΎπ
Gothic
Etymology
From the same root as Dutch snoer and German Schnur (βcord, cableβ), related to Proto-Germanic *nΔanΔ (βto sewβ), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *(s)nehβ- (βto spinβ).[1] This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Noun
ππ½πππΎπ β’ (snΕrjΕ) f
Usage notes
Translates Greek ΟΞ±Ογάνη (sargΓ‘nΔ). Contrast with ππ°πΉπ½πΎπ (tainjΕ) and πππ ππ΄πΉπ³π° (spwreida), which translate ΞΊΟΟΞΉΞ½ΞΏΟ (kΓ³phinos) and ΟΟΟ ΟΞ―Ο (spurΓs) respectively.
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ππ½πππΎπ snΕrjΕ |
ππ½πππΎππ½π snΕrjΕns |
| vocative | ππ½πππΎπ snΕrjΕ |
ππ½πππΎππ½π snΕrjΕns |
| accusative | ππ½πππΎππ½ snΕrjΕn |
ππ½πππΎππ½π snΕrjΕns |
| genitive | ππ½πππΎππ½π snΕrjΕns |
ππ½πππΎππ½π snΕrjΕnΕ |
| dative | ππ½πππΎππ½ snΕrjΕn |
ππ½πππΎππΌ snΕrjΕm |
References
- ^ Friedrich Kluge (1883) βSchnurβ, in John Francis Davis, transl., Etymological Dictionary of the German Language, published 1891