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GOTHIC VERBS

  • Gothic verbs
  • Language component

    Gothic verbs have the most complex conjugation of any attested Germanic language. Most categories reconstructed for the Proto-Germanic verb system are

    Gothic verbs

    Gothic_verbs

  • Gothic language
  • Extinct East Germanic language

    Indo-European languages. Gothic verbs are, like nouns and adjectives, divided into strong verbs and weak verbs. Weak verbs are characterised by preterites

    Gothic language

    Gothic language

    Gothic_language

  • Germanic verbs
  • Verb form derived from common earlier Germanic languages

    most verbs fall into one of these categories. Suppletive verbs are completely irregular, being composed of parts of more than one Indo-European verb. There

    Germanic verbs

    Germanic_verbs

  • Germanic weak verb
  • Type of verb in Germanic languages

    Germanic languages, weak verbs are by far the largest group of verbs, and are therefore often regarded as the norm (the regular verbs). They are distinguished

    Germanic weak verb

    Germanic_weak_verb

  • Germanic languages
  • Branch of the Indo-European language family

    grade in Class VII strong verbs, while Gothic uses reduplication (e.g. Gothic haihait; ON, OE hēt, preterite of the Gmc verb *haitan "to be called") as

    Germanic languages

    Germanic languages

    Germanic_languages

  • English verbs
  • Verbs in the English language

    Verbs constitute one of the main parts of speech (word classes) in the English language. Like other types of words in the language, English verbs are

    English verbs

    English verbs

    English_verbs

  • English modal auxiliary verbs
  • Class of auxiliary verbs in English that lack untensed forms

    Appendix:English modal verbs in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The English modal auxiliary verbs are a subset of the English auxiliary verbs used mostly to

    English modal auxiliary verbs

    English modal auxiliary verbs

    English_modal_auxiliary_verbs

  • Germanic strong verb
  • Type of inflection in Germanic languages

    strong; the majority are weak verbs, which form the past tense by means of a dental suffix. In modern English, strong verbs include sing (present I sing

    Germanic strong verb

    Germanic_strong_verb

  • Verb
  • Part of speech that conveys an action

    Adyghe verbs Arabic verbs Ancient Greek verbs Basque verbs Bulgarian verbs Chinese verbs English verbs Finnish verb conjugation French verbs German verbs Germanic

    Verb

    Verb

  • Proto-Germanic language
  • Ancestor of the Germanic languages

    verb endings were also levelled, usually in favour of the voiced alternants in nouns, but a split remained in verbs where unsuffixed (strong) verbs received

    Proto-Germanic language

    Proto-Germanic language

    Proto-Germanic_language

  • Persian verbs
  • Verbs in the Persian language

    stem. This participle is active in intransitive verbs, e.g. rafte 'gone', but passive in transitive verbs, e.g. nevešte 'written (by someone)'. As well

    Persian verbs

    Persian_verbs

  • English auxiliary verbs
  • Small set of grammatically distinctive verbs of English

    auxiliary verbs are a small set of English verbs, which include the English modal auxiliary verbs and a few others. Although the auxiliary verbs of English

    English auxiliary verbs

    English auxiliary verbs

    English_auxiliary_verbs

  • German verbs
  • Most verbs of both types are regular, though various subgroups and anomalies do arise; however, textbooks for learners often class all strong verbs as irregular

    German verbs

    German_verbs

  • Japanese godan and ichidan verbs
  • Two main types of verbs in the Japanese language

    language has two main types of verbs: godan verbs, or quinquegrade verbs (五段動詞, godan-dōshi), and ichidan verbs, or unigrade verbs (一段動詞, ichidan-dōshi). Categories

    Japanese godan and ichidan verbs

    Japanese_godan_and_ichidan_verbs

  • Japanese conjugation
  • Overview of how Japanese verbs conjugate

    Japanese conjugation, like the conjugation of verbs of many other languages, allows verbs to be morphologically modified to change their meaning or grammatical

    Japanese conjugation

    Japanese conjugation

    Japanese_conjugation

  • Go (verb)
  • English verb

    Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The verb go is an irregular verb in the English language (see English irregular verbs). It has a wide range of uses; its

    Go (verb)

    Go_(verb)

  • Proto-Indo-European verbs
  • characters. Proto-Indo-European verbs reflect a complex system of morphology, more complicated than the substantive, with verbs categorized according to their

    Proto-Indo-European verbs

    Proto-Indo-European_verbs

  • Arabic verbs
  • Verbs in the Arabic language

    Arabic verbs (فِعْل fiʿl; pl. أَفْعَال afʿāl), like the verbs in other Semitic languages, and the entire vocabulary in those languages, are based on a

    Arabic verbs

    Arabic_verbs

  • Subject–object–verb word order
  • Feature of language

    inflected) verb is moved to the second position. Simple verbs look like SVO, non-finite verbs (participles, infinitives) and compound verbs follow this

    Subject–object–verb word order

    Subject–object–verb_word_order

  • Korean verbs
  • Part of Korean grammar class

    Verbs in the Korean language come in last place in a clause. Verbs are the most complex part of speech, and a properly conjugated verb may stand on its

    Korean verbs

    Korean_verbs

  • Japanese irregular verbs
  • Exceptions to Japanese verb conjugation rules

    dōshi) are the common verbs する suru "do" and 来る kuru "come", sometimes categorized as the two Group 3 verbs. As these are the only verbs frequently flagged

    Japanese irregular verbs

    Japanese_irregular_verbs

  • Proto-Germanic grammar
  • Linguistic reconstruction

    archaic features present in Gothic, including dual and passive markings on verbs, reduplication in Class VII strong verb past tenses, the vocative case

    Proto-Germanic grammar

    Proto-Germanic_grammar

  • Spanish verbs
  • Verbs in the Spanish language

    is typical of verbs in virtually all languages, Spanish verbs express an action or a state of being of a given subject, and like verbs in most Indo-European

    Spanish verbs

    Spanish verbs

    Spanish_verbs

  • Romanian verbs
  • Romanian verbs are highly inflected in comparison to English verbs, but markedly simple in comparison to Latin, from which Romanian has inherited its

    Romanian verbs

    Romanian_verbs

  • French verbs
  • Parts of speech in French grammar

    in -er, except for the irregular verb aller and (by some accounts) the irregular verbs envoyer and renvoyer; the verbs in this conjugation, which together

    French verbs

    French_verbs

  • Spanish irregular verbs
  • Irregular verbs in the Spanish language

    Spanish verbs are a complex area of Spanish grammar, with many combinations of tenses, aspects and moods (up to fifty conjugated forms per verb). Although

    Spanish irregular verbs

    Spanish irregular verbs

    Spanish_irregular_verbs

  • Old English grammar
  • Grammatical features of Old English

    verb, as are swim, swam, swum and break, broke, broken. In modern English, strong verbs are rare, and they are mostly categorised as irregular verbs.

    Old English grammar

    Old_English_grammar

  • Hungarian verbs
  • Verbs of the Hungarian language

    this is reached by removing -ik. These verbs are one of the reasons why this form is the citation form. The -ik verbs were originally middle voice, reflexive

    Hungarian verbs

    Hungarian_verbs

  • Grammatical tense
  • Expression of time reference in grammar

    past tense of English regular verbs, but can also entail stem modifications, such as ablaut, as found as in the strong verbs in English and other Germanic

    Grammatical tense

    Grammatical_tense

  • Latin conjugation
  • Latin grammatical verb inflections

    their verbs into three conjugations (coniugationes verbis accidunt tres: prima, secunda, tertia "there are three different conjugations for verbs: the

    Latin conjugation

    Latin_conjugation

  • Goths
  • Early Germanic people

    In the Gothic language, the Goths were called the *Gut-þiuda ('Gothic people') or *Gutans ('Goths'). The Proto-Germanic form of the Gothic name is reconstructed

    Goths

    Goths

    Goths

  • Georgian conjugation
  • are the following: Georgian has four classes of verbs: transitive, intransitive, medial and indirect verbs. Each class has its own set of rules of conjugation

    Georgian conjugation

    Georgian_conjugation

  • French conjugation
  • Overview of conjugation in French

    300 verbs in this group. 3rd group: All other verbs: verbs with infinitives in -re, -oir, -ir with the present participle ending in -ant, the verb aller

    French conjugation

    French_conjugation

  • French verb morphology
  • grammar, the set of inflected forms of a French verb is called the verb's conjugation. French verbs have a large number of simple (one-word) forms. These

    French verb morphology

    French_verb_morphology

  • Proto-Indo-European language
  • Ancestor of the Indo-European languages

    Indo-European verb is grammatical aspect. Verbs are classed as: stative: verbs that depict a state of being imperfective: verbs depicting ongoing, habitual or repeated

    Proto-Indo-European language

    Proto-Indo-European_language

  • Romance verbs
  • Verbs in the Romance family of languages

    Romance verbs are the most inflected part of speech in the language family. In the transition from Latin to the Romance languages, verbs went through many

    Romance verbs

    Romance_verbs

  • Grammatischer Wechsel
  • German term in historical linguistics

    primary underived verbs and so any derived verbs lacked perfect forms altogether. The latter verbs formed the base of the Germanic weak verbs and did not inherit

    Grammatischer Wechsel

    Grammatischer_Wechsel

  • Russian grammar
  • the present tense of imperfective verbs and the future tense of perfective verbs. The first conjugation is used in verb stems ending in: a consonant, -у

    Russian grammar

    Russian_grammar

  • Italian conjugation
  • How verbs are conjugated in Italian

    both have stato. All transitive verbs and most intransitive verbs form the present perfect by combining the auxiliary verb avere "to have" in the present

    Italian conjugation

    Italian_conjugation

  • Causative
  • Aspect of verb grammar

    that change verbs into their causative forms or change adjectives into verbs of becoming. Other languages employ periphrasis, with control verbs, idiomatic

    Causative

    Causative

  • Lists of languages
  • v t e Verbs of the world's languages Phonologies Orthographies Grammars Adjectives Determiners Nouns Prepositions Pronouns Verbs Indo-European (proto-language)

    Lists of languages

    Lists_of_languages

  • Germanic spirant law
  • Sound change law in Germanic language evolution

    weak verbs. As the weak past participle was formed with the Proto-Indo-European suffix *-tos, the assimilation could have occurred in all verbs with stems

    Germanic spirant law

    Germanic_spirant_law

  • Do-support
  • Using 'do' in negated clauses, questions, and other constructions

    Germanic weak verbs (in English, -ed) was formed from a combination of the infinitive with a past tense form of "do", as exemplified in Gothic. The origins

    Do-support

    Do-support

    Do-support

  • Sanskrit verbs
  • voice and another for the middle voice. Only some verbs can be conjugated in either voice, most verbs only show one or the other. Originally the active

    Sanskrit verbs

    Sanskrit_verbs

  • Inchoative verb
  • Verb showing a process of beginning or becoming

    the 3rd verb category (verbs ending in ‘-ir’) is divided into 2 sub-categories: ‘pure’ and ‘inchoative’. The vast majority of 3rd category verbs are inchoative

    Inchoative verb

    Inchoative_verb

  • Catalan conjugation
  • Verb conjugation in the Catalan language

    conjugation v t e Verbs of the world's languages Phonologies Orthographies Grammars Adjectives Determiners Nouns Prepositions Pronouns Verbs Indo-European

    Catalan conjugation

    Catalan_conjugation

  • Old Norse morphology
  • Aspect of the language

    first syllable in all words. In many Old Norse verbs, a lost /g/ reappears in the forms of some verbs, which makes their morphology abnormal, but remain

    Old Norse morphology

    Old_Norse_morphology

  • Basque verbs
  • Important set of words in the Basque language

    with verb stems to produce a wide range of finite verb forms. Third-person verbs (here the 'person' again refers to the subject in intransitive verbs but

    Basque verbs

    Basque_verbs

  • Hindustani verbs
  • Verbs in the Hindi and Urdu languages

    complex verbs formed by the combinations of noun/adjective and a verb. Complex verbs are of two types: transitive and intransitive. The transitive verbs are

    Hindustani verbs

    Hindustani_verbs

  • Modern Hebrew verbs
  • Verb conjugation in Modern Hebrew grammar

    English strong verbs with write-wrote-written and drive-drove-driven sharing root consonants despite differing vowels and meanings. Hebrew verbs are further

    Modern Hebrew verbs

    Modern_Hebrew_verbs

  • Adyghe verbs
  • verb is the most inflected part of speech. Verbs are typically head final and are conjugated for tense, person, number, etc. Some of Circassian verbs

    Adyghe verbs

    Adyghe_verbs

  • Ashvins
  • Hindu Vedic twin gods of medicine

    of a demon of discord, and also in the Greek hero Nestor and in the Gothic verb nasjan ('save, heal'). In the later Mahabharata, the Ashvins are often

    Ashvins

    Ashvins

    Ashvins

  • Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)
  • Element of Japanese language

    Japanese conjugation, like the conjugation of verbs of many other languages, allows verbs to be morphologically modified to change their meaning or grammatical

    Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)

    Japanese conjugation (ren'yōkei base)

    Japanese_conjugation_(ren'yōkei_base)

  • Latin tenses
  • Tense used in the Latin language

    Certain verbs in Latin have the form of a passive verb, but the meaning is active. These verbs are known as deponent verbs. An example is the verb sequor

    Latin tenses

    Latin_tenses

  • Shall and will
  • Discussion of modal verbs

    Both verbs also have their own preterite (past) forms, namely should and would, which derive from the actual preterites of the Old English verbs (made

    Shall and will

    Shall_and_will

  • Proto-Indo-European éye-presents
  • Proto-Indo-European verbal formation

    forming verbs from intransitive or intransitive-transitive verbs. Likewise, in Gothic, the -jan causatives only appear near transitive base verbs when the

    Proto-Indo-European éye-presents

    Proto-Indo-European_éye-presents

  • Finnish conjugation
  • Aspect of verbs in the Finnish language

    These verbs have a first infinitive ending in two consonants + a: mennä (to go). Another way of describing these verbs is that they have verb stems ending

    Finnish conjugation

    Finnish_conjugation

  • Dutch conjugation
  • Conjugation of verbs in the Dutch language

    different aspects of verb structure and usage. Dutch verbs can be grouped by their conjugational class, as follows: Weak verbs: past tense and past participle

    Dutch conjugation

    Dutch_conjugation

  • Ilocano verbs
  • Action words in the Philippine language

    Ilocano are not as diverse in forms, verbs are morphologically complex inflecting chiefly for aspect. Ilocano verbs can also be cast in any one of five

    Ilocano verbs

    Ilocano_verbs

  • Bulgarian verbs
  • Bulgarian verbs are the most complicated part of Bulgarian grammar, especially when compared with other Slavic languages. Bulgarian verbs are inflected

    Bulgarian verbs

    Bulgarian_verbs

  • Slovene verbs
  • Verbs in the Slovene language

    conjugated as other verbs), while īti can also be conjugated as other verbs. Verb bīti also has a special form when used as an auxiliary verb in conditional

    Slovene verbs

    Slovene_verbs

  • Portuguese conjugation
  • Grammatical forms of verbs in the Portuguese language

    Portuguese verbs display a high degree of inflection. A typical regular verb has over fifty different forms, expressing up to six different grammatical

    Portuguese conjugation

    Portuguese_conjugation

  • Tigrinya verbs
  • indicated, Tigrinya verbs in this article are given in the usual citation form, the third-person singular masculine perfect. A Tigrinya verb root consists of

    Tigrinya verbs

    Tigrinya_verbs

  • Gothic declension
  • Declensions in the Gothic language

    to express the subject of a statement. It is also used with copulative verbs. The vocative case, which is used to address someone or something in direct

    Gothic declension

    Gothic_declension

  • Armenian verbs
  • Armenian language component

    II verbs (in both dialects) add -եց (-ec῾); · Class III verbs add -աց (-ac῾). The preterite affixes are similar to the imperfect endings of the verb "to

    Armenian verbs

    Armenian_verbs

  • Perfective aspect
  • Grammatical aspect which present actions as having no internal composition

    hence many verbs above have the same translation in English but don't have the same nuances in Hindi-Urdu. Conjugating the auxiliary verbs which are in

    Perfective aspect

    Perfective_aspect

  • Morphosyntactic alignment
  • Grammatical relationship between arguments

    subject and object) of transitive verbs like the dog chased the cat, and the single argument of intransitive verbs like the cat ran away. English has

    Morphosyntactic alignment

    Morphosyntactic_alignment

  • German conjugation
  • Of verbs

    German verbs are conjugated depending on their usage as in English. Verbs in German are modified depending on the persons (identity) and number of the

    German conjugation

    German_conjugation

  • Pure verbs
  • Greek language word subclass

    Pure verbs, or vocalic verbs, are those verbs of the Greek language that have their word stem ending in a vowel (monophthong or diphthong). The Greek pure

    Pure verbs

    Pure_verbs

  • Blackletter
  • Historic European script and typeface

    sometimes black-letter; popularly known as Gothic) was originally a medieval book hand (Textualis or Textura) of the Gothic family of scripts, later adapted into

    Blackletter

    Blackletter

    Blackletter

  • Derived stem
  • Morphological feature of verbs in Semitic languages

    morphological feature of verbs common to the Semitic languages. These derived verb stems are sometimes called augmentations or forms of the verb, or are identified

    Derived stem

    Derived_stem

  • Czech conjugation
  • Aspect of Czech grammar

    (coincident action/process) Czech verbs are distinguished by aspect, they are either perfective or imperfective. Perfective verbs indicate the finality of the

    Czech conjugation

    Czech_conjugation

  • Indo-European ablaut
  • Grammatical change of vowels in Indo-European languages

    in the English verbs ride, rode, ridden, or fly, flew, flown. For simply learning English grammar, it is enough to note that these verbs are irregular

    Indo-European ablaut

    Indo-European_ablaut

  • German language
  • West Germanic language

    use the verb to become (werden). Two tenses without auxiliary verbs (present and preterite) and four tenses constructed with auxiliary verbs (perfect

    German language

    German language

    German_language

  • Chichewa tenses
  • Grammatical features of Chichewa

    eight different patterns for positive verbs, in addition to further patterns for negative and relative clause verbs. Often the same tonal pattern is used

    Chichewa tenses

    Chichewa_tenses

  • Japanese conjugation (mizenkei base)
  • Element of Japanese language

    Japanese conjugation, like the conjugation of verbs of many other languages, allows verbs to be morphologically modified to change their meaning or grammatical

    Japanese conjugation (mizenkei base)

    Japanese conjugation (mizenkei base)

    Japanese_conjugation_(mizenkei_base)

  • Optative mood
  • Grammatical mood

    characterized by a diphthong such as οι (oi) in thematic verbs and ι in athematic verbs. Some Germanic verb forms often known as subjunctives are actually descendants

    Optative mood

    Optative_mood

  • Indo-European languages
  • Language family native to Eurasia

    The Latin verb ferre is irregular, and not representative of a normal thematic verb. In most Romance languages such as Portuguese, other verbs now mean

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European languages

    Indo-European_languages

  • Proto-Slavic language
  • Proto-language of all the Slavic languages

    causatives in *-éye- and stative verbs in *-ē- (cf. similar verbs in the Latin -ēre conjugation) as well as factitive verbs in *-ā- (cf. the Latin -āre conjugation)

    Proto-Slavic language

    Proto-Slavic_language

  • West Germanic languages
  • Group of languages

    Vorgeschichte des Germanischen Starken Verbs. Die Rolle des Aorists [Investigations into the prehistory of the Germanic strong verb: The role of the aorists] (in

    West Germanic languages

    West Germanic languages

    West_Germanic_languages

  • Kabardian verbs
  • verb is the most inflected part of speech. Verbs are typically head final and are conjugated for tense, person, number, etc. Some of Circassian verbs

    Kabardian verbs

    Kabardian_verbs

  • Spanish conjugation
  • Conjugation of verbs in the Spanish language

    tables—of Spanish verbs, including examples of regular verbs and some of the most common irregular verbs. For other irregular verbs and their common patterns

    Spanish conjugation

    Spanish conjugation

    Spanish_conjugation

  • Germanic umlaut
  • Type of vowel change

    forms of certain Germanic weak verbs. These verbs exhibit the dental suffix used to form the preterite of weak verbs, and also exhibit what appears to

    Germanic umlaut

    Germanic_umlaut

  • Proto-Indo-European reduplicated presents
  • Ancient class of verbs

    as separate verbs, which itself led to the remodeling of *jihīté into jíhīte according to the influence of other Sanskrit deponent verbs such as cáyate

    Proto-Indo-European reduplicated presents

    Proto-Indo-European_reduplicated_presents

  • Morphological classification of Czech verbs
  • verbs and the formation of their admissible forms (including, to some extent, literary and archaic ones). The first attempts to classify Czech verbs from

    Morphological classification of Czech verbs

    Morphological_classification_of_Czech_verbs

  • Irish conjugation
  • Aspect of verbs in the Irish language

    irregular verbs in Standard Irish, whose equivalents when translated into English are irregular verbs as well (e.g. the Irish irregular verb abair is translated

    Irish conjugation

    Irish_conjugation

  • Kagoshima verb conjugations
  • Verbal morphology of the Kagoshima dialects of Japan

    standard Japanese, verbs do not inflect for person or number, and come in nine basic stems. However, contrary to the standard language, all verbs ending with

    Kagoshima verb conjugations

    Kagoshima_verb_conjugations

  • Proto-Indo-European sḱé-presents
  • Proto-Indo-European verbal formation

    the -σκω (-skō) verbs are divisible into three major subgroups based upon their semantics. Aside from the aforementioned causative verbs, there were also

    Proto-Indo-European sḱé-presents

    Proto-Indo-European_sḱé-presents

  • Old Saxon grammar
  • conflicted. Verbs in Old Saxon are divided into strong and weak verbs. Strong verbs indicate tense by a change in the quality of a vowel, while weak verbs indicate

    Old Saxon grammar

    Old_Saxon_grammar

  • ʾIʿrab
  • System of suffixes of Classical Arabic

    sisters in an equational clause. As the complement of verbs of "seeming". The object of a transitive verb Most adverbs. Semi-prepositions. Internal object/cognate

    ʾIʿrab

    ʾIʿrab

  • Dual (grammatical number)
  • Grammatical number in addition to singular and plural

    which have dual forms across nouns, verbs, and adjectives; Gothic, which used dual forms in pronouns and verbs; and Old English (Anglo-Saxon), which

    Dual (grammatical number)

    Dual_(grammatical_number)

  • Sotho deficient verbs
  • Sotho language, the deficient verbs are a special subset of Sesotho verbs that require a subordinate or complementary verb to complete their action, and

    Sotho deficient verbs

    Sotho_deficient_verbs

  • Sardinian conjugation
  • Language composition of Sardinia

    The conjugation of Sardinian verbs are mainly divided according to infinitives into -are, -ere, and -ire verbs in north-central dialects (including the

    Sardinian conjugation

    Sardinian_conjugation

  • Swedish language
  • North Germanic language

    (generally the verb stem), but with most verbs the imperative is identical to the infinitive form. Perfect and present participles as adjectival verbs are very

    Swedish language

    Swedish language

    Swedish_language

  • Bulgarian conjugation
  • tense: 1st conjugation: verbs using the vowel е (/ɛ/). 2nd conjugation: verbs using the vowel и (/i/). 3rd conjugation: athematic verbs, stems end in а or

    Bulgarian conjugation

    Bulgarian_conjugation

  • Norwegian language
  • North Germanic language

    verb 'lay', while ligge corresponds to the English verb 'lie'. There are, however, many verbs that do not have a direct translation to English verbs.

    Norwegian language

    Norwegian language

    Norwegian_language

  • Proto-Indo-European aorist
  • Common ancestor of the Indo-European language family

    causative verbs such as setzen ("to make sit;" causative of sitzen, "to sit") and also expresses factitivity through periphrastic constructions with verbs such

    Proto-Indo-European aorist

    Proto-Indo-European_aorist

  • Past tense
  • Grammatical tense

    place an action or situation in the past. Examples of verbs in the past tense include the English verbs sang, went and washed. Most languages have a past

    Past tense

    Past_tense

  • Instrumental case
  • Grammatical case

    -(t)at- causative form of verbs, that is, the form of a verb that shows the subject caused someone else to action the verb. In this sense, the instrumental

    Instrumental case

    Instrumental_case

  • Conjugation of auxiliary Catalan verbs
  • conjugated verbs look similar (ex.: the conjugated first and third person singulars in the imperfect). The pronouns may also be used to empathize the verbs. In

    Conjugation of auxiliary Catalan verbs

    Conjugation_of_auxiliary_Catalan_verbs

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GOTHIC VERBS

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GOTHIC VERBS

  • GETHIN
  • Male

    Welsh

    GETHIN

    Welsh name derived from the Celtic byname Cethin, GETHIN means "dark, swarthy."

    GETHIN

  • Jothi
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jothi

    Light; Candle Light; Dheepam

    Jothi

  • Gethin
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Welsh

    Gethin

    Dark-skinned

    Gethin

  • Godric
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo, Australian, British, English, German

    Godric

    Rules with God

    Godric

  • Ansila
  • Boy/Male

    German, Gothic

    Ansila

    Servant

    Ansila

  • Jothi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Jothi

    Light

    Jothi

  • Gotham
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gotham

    English : habitational name from Gotham in Nottinghamshire, so named from Old English gāt ‘goat’ + hām ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘water meadow’.

    Gotham

  • Hothir
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Hothir

    Excelling, remaining.

    Hothir

  • Mothi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Mothi

    Pearl

    Mothi

  • Gobhil
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Gobhil

    A Sanskrit Scholar

    Gobhil

  • Jothi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Jothi

    Lamp - removes dark ness

    Jothi

  • Gomthi
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gomthi

    Name of a river

    Gomthi

  • Othin
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Othin

    God of the sky.

    Othin

  • Ella
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ella

    Brilliant, Shining, Gothic, Complete, Complete

    Ella

  • Bothi
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Bothi

    Herald.

    Bothi

  • Hothir
  • Biblical

    Hothir

    excelling; remaining

    Hothir

  • Gathin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Gathin

    Story Teller; A Singer

    Gathin

  • Arthic
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Arthic

    Perfect and Love

    Arthic

  • MALASINTHA
  • Female

    Teutonic

    MALASINTHA

    Teutonic form of Gothic Amalasuintha, MALASINTHA means "strong worker."

    MALASINTHA

  • Salla
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Gothic

    Salla

    King of Mask

    Salla

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  • Nanadana | நாநாதாநா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Nanadana | நாநாதாநா 

    Daughter, Goddess Durga, Great achiever, Happiness, Lord Shivas son, Young Man

  • Oskar
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Czechoslovakian, Danish, English, Finnish, German, Norse, Polish, Scandinavian, Swedish

    Oskar

    Divine Spear; Gentle Friend; Spear of the Gods

  • Bhuvaneswari
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Bhuvaneswari

    Goddess of Earth

  • ZENAIDA
  • Female

    Spanish

    ZENAIDA

    Spanish form of Greek Zenais, possibly ZENAIDA means "of Zeus."

  • Shareeq
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Indian, Muslim

    Shareeq

    Intelligent

  • Hilda
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, Christian, Finnish, German, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic

    Hilda

    Battle Maid; War; Armour-wearing Fighting Maid; Battle; Glorious; Warfare; Noble; Protector; Valkyrie; Warrior; Fighter

  • Anbushelvan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    Anbushelvan

    Loveable Person

  • Dalraj
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Dalraj

    Army of the king

  • Harkiran
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Harkiran

    Ray of God's Light

  • Aarjav
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aarjav

    Honest, Sincere, One whos steadfast in happiness and sorrow

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  • Lithic
  • a.

    Pertaining to the formation of uric-acid concretions (stone) in the bladder and other parts of the body; as, lithic diathesis.

  • Gothic
  • n.

    The style described in Gothic, a., 2.

  • Sothic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Sothis, the Egyptian name for the Dog Star; taking its name from the Dog Star; canicular.

  • Floriated
  • a.

    Having floral ornaments; as, floriated capitals of Gothic pillars.

  • Lithic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to stone; as, lithic architecture.

  • Ostrogoth
  • n.

    One of the Eastern Goths. See Goth.

  • Mithic
  • a.

    See Mythic.

  • Gothicize
  • v. t.

    To make Gothic; to bring back to barbarism.

  • Tracer/y
  • n.

    The decorative head of a Gothic window.

  • Gothicism
  • n.

    Conformity to the Gothic style of architecture.

  • Gothic
  • a.

    Pertaining to the Goths; as, Gothic customs; also, rude; barbarous.

  • Gothicism
  • n.

    A Gothic idiom.

  • Gothic
  • n.

    A kind of square-cut type, with no hair lines.

  • Sothiac
  • a.

    Alt. of Sothic

  • Visigoth
  • n.

    One of the West Goths. See the Note under Goth.

  • Moesogothic
  • n.

    The language of the Moesogoths; -- also called Gothic.

  • Pangothic
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or including, all the Gothic races.

  • Sethic
  • a.

    See Sothic.

  • Gothic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a style of architecture with pointed arches, steep roofs, windows large in proportion to the wall spaces, and, generally, great height in proportion to the other dimensions -- prevalent in Western Europe from about 1200 to 1475 a. d. See Illust. of Abacus, and Capital.

  • Gothic
  • n.

    The language of the Goths; especially, the language of that part of the Visigoths who settled in Moesia in the 4th century. See Goth.