defe
See also: dəfə
Mapudungun
editNoun
editdefe (Unified spelling)
Old English
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-West Germanic *dōbī, from Proto-Germanic *dōbiz.
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editdēfe
Declension
editDeclension of dēfe — Strong
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | dēfe | dēfu, dēfo | dēfe |
Accusative | dēfne | dēfe | dēfe |
Genitive | dēfes | dēfre | dēfes |
Dative | dēfum | dēfre | dēfum |
Instrumental | dēfe | dēfre | dēfe |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | dēfe | dēfa, dēfe | dēfu, dēfo |
Accusative | dēfe | dēfa, dēfe | dēfu, dēfo |
Genitive | dēfra | dēfra | dēfra |
Dative | dēfum | dēfum | dēfum |
Instrumental | dēfum | dēfum | dēfum |
Declension of dēfe — Weak
Adverb
editdēfe
Derived terms
edit- dēfelīċ (“fit, becoming, proper”)
- dēfelīċe (“fit, becoming, properly”)
- dēfnes (“mildness, gentleness”)
Related terms
edit- dafen (“fit, becoming, proper, suitable, right, convenient”)
References
edit- John R. Clark Hall (1916) “defe”, in A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary[1], 2nd edition, New York: Macmillan
- Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898) “defe”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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