-noþ
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See also:
Noth
,
noþ
,
and
noth
Contents
1
Old English
1.1
Alternative forms
1.2
Etymology
1.3
Suffix
1.3.1
Declension
1.3.2
Derived terms
Old English
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Alternative forms
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-naþ
Etymology
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Unknown. Possibly related to
nōþ
.
Suffix
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-noþ
Used to form
gerunds
, a type of
verbal nouns
, from verbs.
Declension
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Declension of
-noþ
(strong a-stem)
Case
Singular
Plural
nominative
-noþ
-noþas
accusative
-noþ
-noþas
genitive
-noþes
-noþa
dative
-noþe
-noþum
Derived terms
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drohtnoþ
fiscnoþ
fugolnoþ
fōstornoþ
hæftnoþ
hlēonaþ
huntnoþ
sǣdnaþ
wīgnoþ
Categories
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Old English terms with unknown etymologies
Old English lemmas
Old English suffixes
Old English masculine a-stem nouns
Hidden categories:
Old English terms with redundant head parameter
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