π°π²πΉπ
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *agaz. The -i- in the second syllable is the result of morphological levelling with the oblique forms, as the word was originally a consonant stem (the genitive, for example, being *agiziz).
Noun
π°π²πΉπ β’ (agis) n
- fear
- Synonym: ππ°πΏππ·ππ΄πΉ (faurhtei)
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | π°π²πΉπ agis |
β |
| vocative | π°π²πΉπ agis |
β |
| accusative | π°π²πΉπ agis |
β |
| genitive | π°π²πΉππΉπ agisis |
β |
| dative | π°π²πΉππ° agisa |
β |
Derived terms
- π°π²πΉππ»π΄πΉπΊπ (agisleiks)
- πΏπ½π°π²π΄πΉ (unagei)
Related terms
- π°π²π»π (agls)
- ππ²π°π½ (Εgan)
- ππ²πΎπ°π½ (Εgjan)