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      Reconstruction:Gothic/ππ°πΈπ
Gothic
    
    Etymology
    
From Proto-Germanic *fadiz, from Proto-Indo-European *pΓ³tis. Cognates include Ancient Greek ΟΟΟΞΉΟ (pΓ³sis), Latin potis, and Sanskrit ΰ€ͺΰ€€ΰ€Ώ (pati).
Usage notes
    
- Only attested in compounds; see below.
Declension
    
| Masculine i-stem | ||
|---|---|---|
| Singular | Plural | |
| Nominative | *ππ°πΈπ *faΓΎs | *ππ°π³π΄πΉπ *fadeis | 
| Vocative | *ππ°πΈ *faΓΎ | *ππ°π³π΄πΉπ *fadeis | 
| Accusative | *ππ°πΈ *faΓΎ | *ππ°π³πΉπ½π *fadins | 
| Genitive | *ππ°π³πΉπ *fadis | *ππ°π³π΄ *fadΔ | 
| Dative | *ππ°π³π° *fada | *ππ°π³πΉπΌ *fadim | 
Derived terms
    
- π±ππΏπΈππ°πΈπ (brΕ«ΓΎfaΓΎs, βbridegroomβ)
- π·πΏπ½π³π°ππ°πΈπ (hundafaΓΎs, βcenturion, leader of a hundredβ)
- ππ π½π°π²ππ²π°ππ°πΈπ (swnagΕgafaΓΎs, βleader of a synagogueβ)
- πΈπΏππΏπ½π³πΉππ°πΈπ (ΓΎΕ«sundifaΓΎs, βtribune, leader of thousandβ)
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