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Gothic Adjectives

Gothic adjectives can be declined as strong or weak. They are declined according to gender, number, and case. As a rule of thumb, the strong forms are used without a demonstrative pronoun, and the weak forms are used with a demonstrative pronoun. However, certain adjectives are always declined in the weak forms or the strong forms.

Gothic strong adjectives take many of their endings from the declension of pronouns.

braid daur jah rums wigs (Mt 7:13)

"broad (is) is the door and roomy the way".

Weak adjectives take the endings of -n stem nouns, regardless of the underlying stem class of the adjective. Their primary use in Gothic is appositional. The following contrast is most informative:

ik im hairdeis gods

"I am shepherd good"

hairdeis sa goda saiwala seina lagjiþ. (Jn 10:11)

"the shepherd, the good, lays down his soul.

Weak adjectives also accompany a noun in the vocative:

atta weiha (Jn 17:11)

"holy father"

Strong a-stem Adjectives

A-stems are subdivided into pure a-stems, ja-stems, and wa-stems. The endings of a-stem adjectives reflect the endings of a-stem nouns. Wa-stem adjectives decline just like pure a-stems. The adjectives blinds (blind) will serve as a model.

The strong -a declension

Case blinds, blind/blindata, blinda
blind
Singular Plural
Masculine Neuter Feminine Masculine Neuter Feminine
Nominative blinds–sblind(ata)–(ata)blinda–a blindái–áiblinda–ablindōs–ōs
Accusative blindana–ana blindans–ans
Genitive blindis–isblindis–isblindáizōs–áizōs blindáizē–áizēblindáizē–áizēblindáizō–áizō
Dative blindamma–ammablindamma–ammablindái–ái blindáim–áimblindáim–áimblindáim–áim

Ja-stems

Ja-stem adjectives are subdivided into two classes like the corresponding declension of nouns: ja-stems with a short syllable and ja-stems with a long syllable.

Ja-stems With a Short Syllable

The adjective midjis (middle) will serve as a model.

Case midjis, midi/midjata, midja
middle
Singular Plural
Masculine Neuter Feminine Masculine Neuter Feminine
Nominative midjis–jismidi, midjata–i, –jatamidja–ja midjái–jáimidja–jamidjōs–jōs
Accusative midjana–ana midjans–ansmidjōs
Genitive midjis–jismidjis–jismidjáizōs–jáizōs midjáizē–jáizēmidjáizē–jáizēmidjáizō–jáizō
Dative midjamma–jammamidjamma–jammamidjái–jái midjáim–jáimmidjáim–jáimmidjáim–jáim

Ja-stems With a Long Syllable

This declension is built out of long-stemmed -ja masculine and neuter nouns and long-stemmed -jō feminine nouns. The adjective wilþeis (wild) will serve as a model.

Case wilþeis, wilþi/wilþjata, wilþi
wild
Singular Plural
Masculine Neuter Feminine Masculine Neuter Feminine
Nominative wilþeis–eiswilþi, wilþjata–i, –jatawilþi–i wilþjái–jáiwilþja–jawilþjōs–jōs
Accusative wilþjana–anawilþja–ja wilþjans–ans
Genitive wilþeis–eiswilþeis (or -jis?)–eis (–jis?)wilþjáizōs–jáizōs wilþjáizē–jáizēwilþjáizē–jáizēwilþjáizō–jáizō
Dative wilþjamma–jammawilþjamma–jammawilþjái–jái wilþjáim–jáimwilþjáim–jáimwilþjáim–jáim

This declension is built out of long-stemmed -ja masculine and neuter nouns and long-stemmed -jō feminine nouns.

Strong i-stem Adjectives

Adjectives of this class have replaced most forms with forms taken from the -ja declension. The adjective hrains (clean) will serve as a model.

Case hráins, hráin, hráins
clean
Singular Plural
Masculine Neuter Feminine Masculine Neuter Feminine
Nominative hráins–shráinhráins–s hráinjái–jáihráinja–jahráinjōs–jōs
Accusative hráinjana–janahráinja–ja hráinjans–ans
Genitive hráinis–ishráinis–is*hráinjáizōs*–jáizōs hráinjáizē–jáizēhráinjáizē–jáizēhráinjáizō–jáizō
Dative hráinjamma–jammahráinjamma–jammahráinjái–jái hráinjáim–jáimhráinjáim–jáimhráinjáim–jáim

U-stem Adjectives

The u-stem adjectives decline like their corresponding noun declension. The genitive and dative of all genders are wanting. The adjective hardus (hard) will serve as a model.

Case hardus, hardu/hardjata, hardus
hard
Singular Plural
Masculine Neuter Feminine Masculine Neuter Feminine
Nominative hardus–ushardu, hardjata–u, –jatahardus–us hardjái–jái*hardja*–jahardjōs–jōs
Accusative hardjana–jana hardjans–ans
Genitive *hardáus*–áus*hardáus*–áus*hardjáizōs*–jáizōs hardjáizē–jáizēhardjáizē–jáizēhardjáizō–jáizō
Dative *hardjamma*–jamma*hardjamma*–jamma*hardjái*–jái hardjáim–jáimhardjáim–jáimhardjáim–jáim

Weak Declension of Adjectives

The weak declension of adjectives agrees exactly with the three nouns hana (cock), hairto (heart), and tuggo (tongue). All adjectives have the same endings, regardless of the underlying stem class of the adjective. The only difference is that ja-stems, i-stems and u-stems have a -j- at the end of the stem.

Case blinda, blindō, blindō
blind
Singular Plural
Masculine Neuter Feminine Masculine Neuter Feminine
Nominative blinda–ablindō–ōblindō–ō blindans–ansblindōna–ōnablindōns–ōns
Accusative blindan–anblindōn–ōn blindans–ans
Genitive blindins–insblindins–insblindōns–ōns blindanē–anēblindanē–anēblindōnō–ōnō
Dative blindin–inblindin–inblindōn–ōn blindam–amblindam–amblindōm–ōm

References

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