πΏππ³ππΉπΏππ°π½
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Gothic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From πΏπ- (us-) + π³ππΉπΏππ°π½ (driusan).
Pronunciation[edit]
Verb[edit]
πΏππ³ππΉπΏππ°π½ β’ (usdriusan)
- to fall out
- 6th century, anonymous author, folio 2 recto (after Falluomini 2017) of the Gothica Bononiensia sermon (referring here to Isaiah 14:12):
- ... ππ°πΉπ π° πΏππ³ππ°πΏπ πΏπ π·πΉπΌπΉπ½π° π°πΏπΆπ°π½π³πΉπ» ππ° πΉπ½ πΌπ°πΏππ²πΉπ½ πΏπππΉπ½π½π°π½π³π° ...
- ... Ζaiwa usdraus us himina auzandil sa in maurgin urrinnanda ...
- ... how Lucifer did fall from heaven, he who emerges in the morning ...
- 6th century, anonymous author, folio 2 recto (after Falluomini 2017) of the Gothica Bononiensia sermon (referring here to Isaiah 14:12):
Conjugation[edit]
Derived terms[edit]
- πΏππ³ππΏπππ (usdrusts, βrough roadβ)