ᚷᛡᚠ

Proto-Norse

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *gab, the 1st/3rd singular past indicative of *gebaną.

Verb

ᚷᛡᚠ (gᴀf /gaf/) (first/third-person singular past indicative) (Transitional Period)

  1. gave
    • 550-600, Stentoften Runestone (DR357, KJ96)
      ᚾᛁᚢᚺᛡᛒᛟᚱᚢᛗᛦ ¶ ᚾᛁᚢᚺᚨᚷᛖᛋᛏᚢᛗᛦ ¶ ᚺᛡᚦᚢᚹᛟᛚᛡᚠᛦᚷᛡᚠ []
      niuhᴀborumʀ ¶ niuhagestumʀ ¶ hᴀþuwolᴀfʀgᴀfj []
      Nīu haβᵒrumʀ, nīu hangistumʀ, Haþuwolᵃfʀ gaf j[= ār].
      By [the sacrifice of] nine bucks and by [the sacrifice of] nine stallions, Haþuwolfʀ gave a fruitful year.

Inflection

The following forms are attested:

  • 1st singular present indicativeᚷᛁᛒᚢ (gibu) [450–500 CE, Sjælland 2 bracteate]
  • 3rd singular past indicativeᚷᛡᚠ (gᴀf /⁠gaf⁠/) [550–600 CE, Stentoften stone]

Descendants

  • Old Norse: gaf (1st/3rd singular past indicative of gefa)