of | |
after | |
behind | |
back | |
fright | |
hardly | |
hard | |
eight | |
eighty | |
river | |
property | |
horse | |
alone | |
eleven | |
one | |
soon | |
earth | |
earthly | |
astray | |
oath | |
or | |
eternal | |
time | |
but | |
fruit | |
field | |
to grow | |
except | |
elsewhere | |
elsewhere | |
other | |
all | |
old | |
onto | |
on | |
command | |
(+acc) to call on | |
hidden | |
visible | |
to comfort | |
along | |
answer | |
pleasant | |
adversary | |
service | |
end | |
to answer | |
either (used with aíththáu) | |
gracious | |
favor | |
work | |
heritage | |
to plough/plow | |
arm | |
poor | |
harvest | |
servant | |
branch | |
at | |
but | |
to touch | |
blessed | |
to show | |
but also | |
to add | |
jug | |
wilderness | |
desert | |
bed | |
tree | |
to bear | |
to hide | |
bright | |
bitterly | |
bitter | |
bag | |
to torment | |
sign | |
bosom | |
child | |
childish | |
to dwell | |
son | |
to await | |
by | |
request | |
to ask | |
to remain | |
to offer | |
blind | |
blood | |
(sing) letter of the alphabet; (pl) book | |
scribe | |
advantage | |
to bring | |
to break | |
to burn | |
to use | |
useful | |
bridegroom | |
to buy | |
day | |
to deal out | |
portion | |
down | |
below | |
baptism | |
door | |
to put to death | |
deed | |
deep | |
wild beast | |
to die | |
to drive | |
to drive | |
to drink | |
fall | |
to | |
foolish | |
that | |
iron | |
family | |
beautiful | |
to seize | |
joy | |
mountain | |
old | |
from afar | |
to fold | |
traffic | |
to fare | |
fasting | |
for | |
before | |
before | |
ruler | |
to fear | |
small | |
region | |
four | |
forty | |
fourteen | |
hatred | |
to hide | |
great | |
five | |
fifty | |
fifteen | |
to find | |
fish | |
to feed | |
to sell | |
to ask | |
to tempt | |
temptation | |
seed | |
to despise | |
to lose | |
loss | |
from | |
to expend | |
understanding | |
to understand | |
free | |
love | |
friend | |
wise | |
bird | |
hidden | |
perfect | |
to fill | |
to become full | |
full | |
birth | |
well-behaved | |
to go | |
to cleanse | |
thought | |
want | |
to be fain or willing | |
test | |
faith | |
to believe | |
like | |
common | |
to meet | |
rememberance | |
assembly | |
consultation | |
marketplace | |
creation | |
to possess | |
guest | |
to tame | |
destruction | |
to suffer want | |
to cherish | |
to perceive | |
sad | |
peace | |
to make | |
region | |
willing | |
gift | |
to give | |
tomorrow | |
to greet | |
good | |
ditch | |
grass | |
hungry | |
to weep | |
den | |
gold | |
golden | |
Gothic language | |
to hang | |
to heal | |
whole | |
village | |
shepherd | |
to call | |
field | |
order | |
to hold | |
hell | |
clever | |
army | |
head | |
door | |
horn | |
to hear | |
hay | |
to praise | |
here | |
hither | |
to help | |
heaven | |
behind | |
this (acc. hina | |
loaf | |
grave | |
pure | |
clean | |
gracious | |
dog | |
hip | |
treasure | |
whether (clitic) | |
whither | |
wheat | |
how | |
(interr) when? | |
where | |
who | |
who | |
which of two | |
whence | |
(interr) with what | |
time | |
white | |
(interr) how great | |
what sort of | |
to boast | |
lest | |
even | |
(preterite of gaggan) I went | |
(poss) of you two | |
I | |
I who... (relative) | |
I am | |
in | |
on account of | |
in | |
within | |
within | |
from within | |
without | |
he | |
thou art | |
is | |
it | |
to eat | |
but | |
upwards | |
above | |
(rel) who | |
(poss) your | |
yea | |
if | |
and | |
= ja | |
= jáind | |
yonder | |
thither | |
and if | |
year | |
already | |
young | |
yoke | |
ye | |
ye two | |
ye two who (relative) | |
already | |
ye who (relative) | |
cold | |
care | |
prison | |
to buffet | |
grain | |
to choose | |
knee | |
to kiss | |
knowledge | |
known | |
long | |
to lay | |
remnant | |
teacher | |
doctrine | |
to teach (+acc of person taught and +acc of thing taught) | |
to follow | |
footprint | |
lamb | |
weak | |
slothful | |
leaf | |
pay | |
empty | |
to lend | |
body | |
to go | |
little | |
physician | |
to let | |
occasion | |
to live | |
to lie | |
bed | |
craftiness | |
to grow | |
dear | |
face | |
maid | |
mighty | |
possible | |
to cut | |
gift | |
much | |
mankind | |
to eat | |
meat | |
morning | |
murder | |
maiden | |
to write | |
middle | |
greatly | |
greatness | |
great | |
(always with pers. pron.) reciprocally | |
with | |
with | |
angry | |
custom | |
toll-taker | |
dust | |
thought | |
to name | |
salvation | |
to save | |
net | |
to make wet | |
corpse | |
need | |
nay | |
nigh to | |
needle | |
not | |
unless | |
rust | |
and not | |
to take | |
= ni ist | |
kinsman | |
new | |
nine | |
ninety | |
to enjoy | |
now | |
wife | |
to come | |
saying | |
to say | |
alive | |
advent | |
counsellor | |
right | |
to raise | |
language | |
house | |
rule | |
darkness | |
dark | |
to speak | |
secret | |
this | |
(relative) who | |
song | |
to sow | |
six | |
sixty | |
to see | |
soul | |
sea | |
salt | |
to the same place | |
full | |
to set | |
sickness | |
sorrow | |
sacrifice | |
good | |
she | |
seven | |
seventy | |
to rejoice | |
to sing | |
oneself | |
silver | |
once | |
old | |
always | |
daily | |
pupil | |
to sit | |
seat | |
to sew | |
to be sick | |
sick | |
sight | |
to divide | |
servant | |
beautiful | |
to shine | |
clear | |
ship | |
owing | |
slaughter | |
to sleep | |
small | |
snow | |
wise | |
the (f.) | |
to seek | |
search | |
quickly | |
stone | |
to stand | |
place | |
judgement | |
voice | |
to judge | |
to strew | |
stroke | |
(indefinite) someone | |
truth | |
truly | |
true | |
as soon as | |
sweet | |
so that | |
so great | |
such | |
black | |
just like | |
like | |
to cease | |
honored | |
manifest | |
strong | |
to sigh | |
hair | |
tear | |
ten | |
hundred | |
hundred | |
token | |
deed | |
to do | |
to touch | |
whither | |
to think | |
through | |
but | |
if | |
therefore | |
there | |
(relative) where | |
that | |
that | |
to need | |
need | |
to thrive | |
theft | |
people | |
kingdom | |
king | |
servant | |
maidservant | |
flight | |
to flee | |
to run | |
three | |
thirty | |
for the third time | |
thou | |
to seem | |
thousand | |
to wash | |
-ty (suffix for decades 20-60) | |
fit | |
to build | |
to lead | |
tree | |
of two | |
two | |
twenty | |
twelve | |
(interrogative particle | |
evil | |
evil-doing | |
under | |
over | |
superscription | |
to submit | |
of us two | |
(enclitic) but | |
unto | |
for | |
under | |
under | |
unknown | |
our | |
lawless | |
until | |
unlearned | |
out | |
(+acc) to choose out | |
outside | |
pledge | |
to blow | |
man | |
to throw | |
to become | |
worthy | |
to wake | |
power | |
to choose | |
belly | |
to turn | |
lacking | |
to forbid | |
to clothe | |
clothing | |
word | |
to work | |
serpent | |
work | |
root | |
to fight | |
holy | |
wine | |
we | |
we who (relative) | |
to hope | |
hope | |
way | |
wild | |
wind | |
to be | |
we two | |
we two who (relative) | |
against | |
contrariwise | |
opposite | |
accusation | |
wolf | |
wound |
Last unit we introduced yes/no questions. The other common type of question, the wh-question, is expressed in Gothic with pronouns
that begin with
The simple interrogative pronoun
1. | Who saw the wolf? |
2. | Whom did the wolf see? |
3. | What did you see? |
Other interrogative pronouns attested include:
when | |
which of two (attested only in nom. sing. masc. and neut.) | |
where | |
which of many (declined like | |
how | |
how great (stem | |
what sort of (declined like |
Some of these have demonstrative equivalents, such as
Relative pronouns for the third person are formed by adding
4. | What did you give to him whom thou call poor? |
5. | I saw what you enjoyed. |
But sometimes these are contracted, and the case of the relative pronoun may agree with its role in either clause:
6. | What did you give to whom thou call poor? |
7. | I saw what you enjoyed. |
First and second person relative pronouns add
8. | I stand in the field, I who sowed wheat. |
9. | You two are drinking with her, you who live in this house. |
In the present tense, most of these verbs have singular personal endings in
Up until now, in the preterite tense, we have seen only strong verbs. Most Gothic weak verbs have the same endings in the present active indicative as strong verbs have, but form their preterites with a suffix rather than using ablaut or reduplication. Weak verbs come in several conjugations.
The first weak conjugation has a stem in
Singular | ||||
2nd | | thou judge | | thou seek |
3rd | | s/he judges | | s/he seeks |
Plural | ||||
2nd | | you (pl) judge | | you (pl) seek |
In the other persons and numbers,
The preterites of these verbs are:
I judged | |
I sought |
Notice the sound change of
1st | | |
2nd | | |
3rd | | |
Whereas in the dual and plural, the stems become
The past participles of these verbs are
This conjugation contains some verbs with irregular preterites:
Infinitive | Pret. | Past Pple. |
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The strong verb
Some more Class I weak verbs include:
to plough | |
to show (long-stem) | |
to deal out (long-stem) | |
to kill, put to death (long-stem) | |
to trouble (long-stem) | |
to fear (long-stem) | |
to feed (long-stem) | |
to meet (long-stem) | |
to tame | |
to perceive (long-stem) | |
to greet (long-stem) | |
to heal (long-stem) | |
to hear (long-stem) | |
to praise | |
to kiss | |
to lay | |
to teach (long-stem) | |
to eat | |
to write (long-stem) | |
to name (long-stem) | |
to save | |
to wet | |
to raise (long-stem) | |
to set | |
to sew (pret. | |
to strew (pret. | |
to sigh (long-stem) | |
to do, make (pret. | |
to build | |
to run | |
to choose | |
to turn (long-stem) | |
to forbid | |
to clothe | |
to hope (long-stem) |
Verbs ending in
Most adverbs are formed from nouns by appending
Some adverbs pertaining to motion to a place have a sufix
Adverbs pertaining to motion from a place have one of the suffixes
Adverbs pertaining to rest or fixed position, end in
Simple adverbs of time exist:
Some adverbial forms are left over from the old Indo-European ablative, such as
10. | And they said to one another... |
11. | The teacher forbade his student from choosing unwisely. |
12. | And she bought meat in the market. |
13. | The man and the woman kissed because they truly had love. |
14. | The servants went yonder to the house and fed the dogs. |
15. | Hither and thither turns the ship upon the sea. |
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