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æfnung

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Old English

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Etymology

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From ǣfnian +‎ -ung.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈæːf.nunɡ/, [ˈæːv.nuŋɡ]

Noun

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ǣfnung f

  1. evening
    • c. 994, Ælfric, On the Seasons of the Year
      Ūre eorðlīċe nyht soðlīċe cymð þurh ðǣre eorðan sċeade, þonne sēo sunne gǣð on æfnunge under þyssere eorðan, þonne bȳð ðǣre eorðan brādnys betweox us ⁊ þǣre sunnan wē hyre lēoman lyhtinge nabbað, oð ðæt hēo eft on ōþerne ende up āstihð.
      Our Earthly night only comes through the shade of the Earth in the evening when the sun goes under the Earth. When the extent of the Earth is between us and the sun, we do not have the illumination of its shine until it comes up over the other end.
    Synonym: ǣfen

Declension

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Strong ō-stem:

singular plural
nominative ǣfnung ǣfnunga, ǣfnunge
accusative ǣfnunge ǣfnunga, ǣfnunge
genitive ǣfnunge ǣfnunga
dative ǣfnunge ǣfnungum

Descendants

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  • Middle English: evening