ætynge
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Old English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-West Germanic *uʀtungī, from Proto-Germanic *uztungijaz (“tongueless, speechless”), equivalent to ǣ- + tynġe. Compare Old High German āzunglīh (“speechless”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]ǣtynġe
- tongueless
- speechless
- without eloquence
Declension
[edit]Declension of ǣtynġe — Strong
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
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Nominative | ǣtynġe | ǣtynġu, ǣtynġo | ǣtynġe |
Accusative | ǣtynġne | ǣtynġe | ǣtynġe |
Genitive | ǣtynġes | ǣtynġre | ǣtynġes |
Dative | ǣtynġum | ǣtynġre | ǣtynġum |
Instrumental | ǣtynġe | ǣtynġre | ǣtynġe |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | ǣtynġe | ǣtynġa, ǣtynġe | ǣtynġu, ǣtynġo |
Accusative | ǣtynġe | ǣtynġa, ǣtynġe | ǣtynġu, ǣtynġo |
Genitive | ǣtynġra | ǣtynġra | ǣtynġra |
Dative | ǣtynġum | ǣtynġum | ǣtynġum |
Instrumental | ǣtynġum | ǣtynġum | ǣtynġum |
Declension of ǣtynġe — Weak
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