gaidw

gaidw
[maybe akin to Ger Geiz, avarice] : lack

Gothic dictionary with etymologies.

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  • gád — 1. 1 n ( es/ ) lack, want, need, desire [Goth gaidw]; 2. f ( e/ a) goad, point of a weapon, arrow head, spear head, sting, prick …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • ĝhē-1, ĝhēi- —     ĝhē 1, ĝhēi     English meaning: to be empty, lack; to leave, go out     Deutsche Übersetzung: A. “leer sein, fehlen”; B. “verlassen, fortgehen”, dann “gehen”     Note: perhaps to ĝhē , ĝhēi “ yawn, klaffen” (compare “gähnende emptiness… …   Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • geason — adjective Etymology: Middle English geson, from Old English gǣsne; akin to Old High German geisinī barrenness, and perhaps to Old English gād lack, need, desire, Gothic gaidw lack, Old English gān to go more at go obsolete : unproductive, scant …   Useful english dictionary

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