ππ°πΏπΈπ
Gothic
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Germanic *sauΓΎiz, related to *sauΓΎaz, whence also Old Norse sauΓ°r. Akin to English seethe.[1]
Declension
    
A variant spelling ππ°πΏπ³ (saud) is attested.
| Masculine i-stem | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | ππ°πΏπΈπ sauΓΎs  | 
ππ°πΏπ³π΄πΉπ saudeis  | 
| Vocative | ππ°πΏπΈ sauΓΎ  | 
ππ°πΏπ³π΄πΉπ saudeis  | 
| Accusative | ππ°πΏπΈ sauΓΎ  | 
ππ°πΏπ³πΉπ½π saudins  | 
| Genitive | ππ°πΏπ³πΉπ saudis  | 
ππ°πΏπ³π΄ saudΔ  | 
| Dative | ππ°πΏπ³π° sauda  | 
ππ°πΏπ³πΉπΌ saudim  | 
References
    
- βseetheβ, in Websterβs Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, βOCLC.
 
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