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midd

midd

Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Old High German muodi. Cognate with German müde, Dutch moede, Icelandic móður.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mit/
    Rhymes: -it

Adjective

midd (masculine midden, neuter midd, comparative méi midd, superlative am middsten)

  1. tired

Declension


Old English

Adjective

midd

  1. mid, middle
    Þeah ic nu gange on midde þa sceade deaðes ne ondræde ic me nan yfel. Though I now walk amidst the shadow of death I fear no evil. (King Alfred, Psalm 22)

Declension

Weak Strong
case singular plural case singular plural
m n f m n f m n f
nominative midda midde midde middan nom. midd midde midd midda, -e
accusative middan midde middan acc. middne midd midde midde midd midda, -e
genitive middan middra, middena gen. middes middes middre middra
dative middan middum dat. middum middum middre middum
instrumental midde

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