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æfen

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Old English

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Etymology

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Form reflects Proto-West Germanic *āban, a byform or derivative of *ābanþ.

Cognate with Old Frisian ēvend, Old Saxon āƀand, Old Dutch āvont, Old High German ābant, Old Norse aptann.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈæː.fen/, [ˈæː.ven]

Noun

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ǣfen m

  1. evening
  2. eve: the day/evening/night before something
    mōnanǣfenSunday evening
    *ġēolǣfenChristmas Eve
  3. (Christianity) vespers

Declension

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Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative ǣfen ǣfennas
accusative ǣfen ǣfennas
genitive ǣfennes ǣfenna
dative ǣfenne ǣfennum

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