pæþþan
Appearance
Old English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]By surface analysis, pæþ (“path”) + -an (infinitive suffix)
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]pæþþan
Conjugation
[edit]Conjugation of pæþþan (weak class 1)
infinitive | pæþþan | pæþþenne |
---|---|---|
indicative mood | present tense | past tense |
first person singular | pæþþe | pæþde |
second person singular | pæþest | pæþdest |
third person singular | pæþeþ | pæþde |
plural | pæþþaþ | pæþdon |
subjunctive | present tense | past tense |
singular | pæþþe | pæþde |
plural | pæþþen | pæþden |
imperative | ||
singular | pæþe | |
plural | pæþþaþ | |
participle | present | past |
pæþþende | (ġe)pæþed |
References
[edit]- Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898) “pæþþan”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary[1], 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.