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  • The point is to demonstrate how our early ancestors communicated with one another, no matter which Indo-European language you speak today.
    It also shows how words change meaning over time, through successive languages.
    Through the generations, people have added additional meanings and contexts to what these words actually mean.
    If you look, 'ubilaz' is the antonym or opposite of 'gōdaz'.

    Here, I will copy and paste more "shit", so that perhaps people will learn what the word they like to throw around really means:

    Appendix:Proto-Germanic/gōdaz

    *This entry contains Proto-Germanic reconstructed words and roots. As such, the term(s) in this entry are not directly attested, but are hypothesized to have existed based on comparative evidence.
    Proto-Germanic

    Etymology

    From Proto-Indo-European *gʰedʰ- (“to unite, be associated, suit”).

    Pronunciation

    IPA: /ˈɣɔː.ðɑz/
    Adjective

    *gōdaz (adverb *wela, comparative *batizô, superlative *batistaz)

    good
    Declension

    Declension of *gōdaz (a-stem)
    Strong declension
    Case Masculine Feminine Neuter
    Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
    Nominative *gōdaz *gōdai *gōdō *gōdôz *gōda *gōdō
    Accusative *gōdanǭ *gōdanz *gōdǭ *gōdōz *gōda *gōdō
    Genitive *gōdas, -is *gōdaizǫ̂ *gōdaizōz *gōdaizǫ̂ *gōdas, -is *gōdaizǫ̂
    Dative *gōdammai *gōdaimaz *gōdaizōi *gōdaimaz *gōdammai *gōdaimaz
    Instrumental *gōdanō *gōdaimiz *gōdaizō *gōdaimiz *gōdanō *gōdaimiz
    Weak declension
    Case Masculine Feminine Neuter
    Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
    Nominative *gōdô *gōdaniz *gōdǭ *gōdōniz *gōdô *gōdōnō
    Accusative *gōdanų *gōdanunz *gōdōnų *gōdōnunz *gōdô *gōdōnō
    Genitive *gōdiniz *gōdanǫ̂ *gōdōniz *gōdōnǫ̂ *gōdiniz *gōdanǫ̂
    Dative *gōdini *gōdammaz *gōdōni *gōdōmaz *gōdini *gōdammaz
    Instrumental *gōdinē *gōdammiz *gōdōnē *gōdōmiz *gōdinē *gōdammiz

    Antonyms

    *ubilaz
    Descendants

    Old English: gōd
    Scots: guid
    English: good
    Old Frisian: gōd
    West Frisian: goed
    Old Saxon: gōd
    Middle Low German: god
    Low German: god
    Old Dutch: guot
    Dutch: goed, goei
    Afrikaans: goeie
    Limburgish: good
    Old High German: guot
    German: gut
    Yiddish: גוט (gut)
    Old Norse: góðr
    Icelandic: góður
    Faroese: góður
    Norwegian: god
    Old Swedish: gōþer
    Elfdalian: guoð
    Swedish: god
    Danish: god
    Gothic:

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