π±π°π»πΎππ½
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Gothic[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Proto-Germanic *baljΕnΔ (compare *bellanΔ ). Cognate to Old Norse belja (βto bellow, roarβ).
Pronunciation[edit]
Verb[edit]
π±π°π»πΎππ½ β’ (baljΕn)
- (hapax) to roar (of animals, to make a loud deep noise)
- 6th century, anonymous author, folio 1 verso (after Falluomini 2017) of the Gothica Bononiensia sermon (referring here to Daniel 6:22, 27):
- ... πΈπΏπ΄πΉ π³π°π½πΉπ΄π» πΏπ π±[π°]π»πΎππ½π³π°π½π΄ π»π°πΉπ π°π½π΄ πΌπΏπ½πΈπ°πΌ πΌπ°π½π πΎπ°π½π΄ π³πΏ πππ°ππ»πΉπ½π³π°π½ π²π°π½π°ππΉπ³π΄π.
- ... ΓΎuei daniΔl us b[a]ljΕndanΔ laiwanΔ munΓΎam manwjanΔ du fraslindan ganasidΔs.
- You who saved Daniel from the mouths of roaring lions ready to devour [him]
- 6th century, anonymous author, folio 1 verso (after Falluomini 2017) of the Gothica Bononiensia sermon (referring here to Daniel 6:22, 27):
Conjugation[edit]
See also[edit]
- π·ππΏπΊπΎπ°π½ (hrΕ«kjan, βto crowβ)
- π»π°πΉπ π° (laiwa, βlionβ)