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-aþ

-aþ

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Old English

Alternative forms

  • -að

Suffix

-aþ

  1. (verbal conjugation) first, second and third person plural present indicative ending of Strong verbs, Class I Weak verbs, and Class III Weak verbs.
    Hīe cum ("they come")

Etymology 2

From Proto-Germanic *-aiþi (third person singular ending of Class II Weak verbs), from Proto-Indo-European *-éye-ti.

Suffix

-aþ

  1. (verbal conjugation) third person singular present indicative ending of Class II Weak verbs.
    Hit mac ("it makes")

Etymology 3

From Proto-Germanic *-aþaz, suffix forming abstract masculine nouns.

Suffix

-aþ m

  1. Alternative form of -oþ