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Lædengereord

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Old English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Lǣden +‎ ġereord.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈlæː.den.jeˌre͜ord/, [ˈlæː.den.jeˌre͜orˠd]

Noun

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Lǣdenġereord n

  1. Latin
    • Mid-10th century, "Bald's Leechbook", Royal 12 D. xvii, fol. 150 b.
      Þurh þises wīsdōmes lust hē hēt þisne regul of Lǣdenġereorde on Englisċ ġeþēodan.
      Desiring this wisdom he ordered this rule be translated from Latin to English.

Declension

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Feminine declension: Strong ō-stem:

singular plural
nominative Lǣdenġereord Lǣdenġereorda, Lǣdenġereorde
accusative Lǣdenġereorde Lǣdenġereorda, Lǣdenġereorde
genitive Lǣdenġereorde Lǣdenġereorda
dative Lǣdenġereorde Lǣdenġereordum

Neuter declension: Strong i-stem:

singular plural
nominative Lǣdenġereord Lǣdenġereord
accusative Lǣdenġereord Lǣdenġereord
genitive Lǣdenġereordes Lǣdenġereorda
dative Lǣdenġereorde Lǣdenġereordum

Synonyms

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