-π»πΉπ²π²π
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *-lingaz. Cognates include Dutch -ling, English -ling, German -ling, Icelandic -lingur.
Suffix
-π»πΉπ²π²π β’ (-liggs)
- Forms nouns meaning 'belonging to, coming from, descending from', often with a diminutive meaning.
Usage notes
It is unsure whether this suffix was productive in Gothic, but two inherited terms with this suffix are attested.
Declension
| Masculine a-stem | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | -π»πΉπ²π²π -liggs |
-π»πΉπ²π²ππ -liggΕs |
| Vocative | -π»πΉπ²π² -ligg |
-π»πΉπ²π²ππ -liggΕs |
| Accusative | -π»πΉπ²π² -ligg |
-π»πΉπ²π²π°π½π -liggans |
| Genitive | -π»πΉπ²π²πΉπ -liggis |
-π»πΉπ²π²π΄ -liggΔ |
| Dative | -π»πΉπ²π²π° -ligga |
-π»πΉπ²π²π°πΌ -liggam |
Derived terms
Gothic terms suffixed with -π»πΉπ²π²π
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