afor
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Old English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Germanic *aibraz (“sharp, bitter, vehement, dire”). Akin to Old High German eipar, eivar (“sour", "acidic”), and possibly to Old Norse æfr (“vehement, angry, chafing”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]āfor
Declension
[edit]Declension of āfor — Strong
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
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Nominative | āfor | āforu, āfru, āforo, āfro | āfor |
Accusative | āforne | āfore, āfre | āfor |
Genitive | āfores, āfres | āforre | āfores, āfres |
Dative | āforum, āfrum | āforre | āforum, āfrum |
Instrumental | āfore, āfre | āforre | āfore, āfre |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | āfore, āfre | āfora, āfra, āfore, āfre | āforu, āfru, āforo, āfro |
Accusative | āfore, āfre | āfora, āfra, āfore, āfre | āforu, āfru, āforo, āfro |
Genitive | āforra | āforra | āforra |
Dative | āforum, āfrum | āforum, āfrum | āforum, āfrum |
Instrumental | āforum, āfrum | āforum, āfrum | āforum, āfrum |
Declension of āfor — Weak