πππΉπ²π²π π°
Gothic
    
    Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ΛtriΙ‘Ι‘Κ·a/
 
Etymology 1
    
From Proto-Germanic *trewwΕ.
Usage notes
    
Often used in the plural with a singular meaning, especially when referring to the Biblical testaments.
Declension
    
| Feminine Ε-stem | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | πππΉπ²π²π
π° triggwa  | 
πππΉπ²π²π
ππ triggwΕs  | 
| Vocative | πππΉπ²π²π
π° triggwa  | 
πππΉπ²π²π
ππ triggwΕs  | 
| Accusative | πππΉπ²π²π
π° triggwa  | 
πππΉπ²π²π
ππ triggwΕs  | 
| Genitive | πππΉπ²π²π
ππ triggwΕs  | 
πππΉπ²π²π
π triggwΕ  | 
| Dative | πππΉπ²π²π
π°πΉ triggwai  | 
πππΉπ²π²π
ππΌ triggwΕm  | 
Related terms
    
Descendants
    
Etymology 2
    
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Adjective
    
πππΉπ²π²π π° β’ (triggwa)
- inflection of πππΉπ²π²π
π (triggws):
- strong nominative/accusative feminine singular
 - strong nominative/accusative neuter plural
 - weak nominative masculine singular
 
 
References
    
- MagnΓΊs Snaedal, "Gothic <ggw>", Studia Linguistica Universitatis Iagellonicae Cracoviensis 128 (2011), pp. 150-151.
 
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