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liegetu

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Old English

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *laugiþu.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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līeġetu f

  1. lightning
  2. a flash of lightning

Usage notes

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This word is used frequently in collocation with þunor or its derivative þunorrād, much like in the Modern English phrase thunder and lightning

Declension

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Strong ō-stem:

singular plural
nominative līeġetu līeġeta, līeġete
accusative līeġete līeġeta, līeġete
genitive līeġete līeġeta
dative līeġete līeġetum

As with other words with the -þu suffix, often exhibits undeclined īn-stem endings Strong īn-stem:

singular plural
nominative līeġetu līeġetu, līeġete
accusative līeġetu, līeġete līeġetu, līeġete
genitive līeġetu, līeġete līeġeta
dative līeġetu, līeġete līeġetum

Also frequently masculine Strong a-stem:

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • Middle English: leyt, lait, laite, layt, layte, leit, leite, leyte
    • English: lait (obsolete)