ππ°ππ°π
Gothic
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ΦαΟΞ±Ο (PharaαΉ), from Hebrew Χ€Φ·ΦΌΧ¨Φ°Χ’ΦΉΧβ (parβΕh), from Egyptian pr κ₯κ£ (βpalace, pharaohβ), literally pr (βhouseβ) + κ₯κ£ (βgreat, bigβ).
Proper noun
ππ°ππ°π β’ (FaraΕ) m
Declension
Irregular loanword. Attested as a nominative singular ππ°ππ°π (FaraΕ) in the newly discovered (2013) Gothica Bononiensia; elsewhere as a dative ππ°ππ°ππ½πΉ (FaraΕni) (Romans 9:17). The Gothica Bononiensia also includes a partially illegible declined form ππ°ππ°ππ½- (FaraΕn-).
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