fiþre
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Old English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Noun
1.3.1
Declension
1.3.2
Derived terms
Old English
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Etymology
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From
Proto-Germanic
*fiþriją
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
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:
/ˈfiθ.re/
,
[ˈfið.re]
Noun
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fiþre
n
wing
c. 995
,
Ælfric
,
Extracts on Grammar in English
Henn ġegaderaþ hire ċicenu under
fiðrum
.
A hen gathers her chicks under her
wings
.
Declension
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Declension of
fiþre
Case
Singular
Plural
nominative
fiþre
fiþru
accusative
fiþre
fiþru
genitive
fiþres
fiþera
dative
fiþre
fiþrum
,
fiþerum
Derived terms
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fiþerbǣre
fiþerlēas
fiþrian
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