ππΏπ½π°
Gothic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *rΕ«nΕ. Cognate with Old English rΕ«n (English roun, rune), Old Saxon rΕ«na, Old High German rΕ«na (German Raun), Old Norse rΓΊn.
Noun
ππΏπ½π° β’ (rΕ«na) f
Declension
| Feminine Ε-stem | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | ππΏπ½π° rΕ«na |
ππΏπ½ππ rΕ«nΕs |
| Vocative | ππΏπ½π° rΕ«na |
ππΏπ½ππ rΕ«nΕs |
| Accusative | ππΏπ½π° rΕ«na |
ππΏπ½ππ rΕ«nΕs |
| Genitive | ππΏπ½ππ rΕ«nΕs |
ππΏπ½π rΕ«nΕ |
| Dative | ππΏπ½π°πΉ rΕ«nai |
ππΏπ½ππΌ rΕ«nΕm |
Descendants
- (uncertain) Latin: haliurunna (from *π·π°π»πΎπππΏπ½π° (*haljΕrΕ«na, βwitchβ))
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