Hunni
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Hunni m (strong, genitive Hunnis, plural Hunnis)
From Ancient Greek Οὗννοι (Hoûnnoi).
Hunnī m pl (genitive Hunnōrum); second declension
Second-declension noun, plural only.
From Latin Hunni, as if from Proto-West Germanic *Hūnī, *Hunnī. Cognate with Old English Hūnas, Old Norse húnir.
Hunni m pl
Attested in Hildebrandslied as nominative singular hun and genitive plural huneo, possibly indicating a long-vowel form hūn-, as seen in the Old English and Old Norse equivalents.
case | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | Hunn | Hunni |
accusative | Hunn | Hunni |
genitive | Hunnes | Hunno |
dative | Hunne | Hunnim, Hunnen |
instrumental | Hunnu | — |
case | singular | plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | Hūn | Hūni |
accusative | Hūn | Hūni |
genitive | Hūnes | Hūno |
dative | Hūne | Hūnim, Hūnen |
instrumental | Hūnu | — |
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