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Definition 2024
-oþ
-oþ
Old English
Alternative forms
- -aþ, -uþ
Suffix
-oþ m
- used to form concrete nouns from verbs
- folgoþ "retinue, following", from folgian "to follow"
- huntoþ "hunting; catch, prey, booty", from huntian "to hunt"
- faroþ "water in motion, stream; ocean, sea, waves", from faran "to travel, fare"
- drohtaþ "conduct, lifestyle", from drohtian "to conduct oneself, behave"
- duguþ "manhood, virtue", from dugan "to avail, be capable, be competent"
Declension
Declension of -oþ (strong a-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | -oþ | -oþas |
accusative | -oþ | -oþas |
genitive | -oþes | -oþa |
dative | -oþe | -oþum |