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reced

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Old English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From Proto-West Germanic *rakud. Cognate with Old Saxon rakud (used of the Temple of Jerusalem).

Noun

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reċed m or n

  1. (poetic) Alternative form of ræċed (hall; house, building)
    • Duru sċeal on healle, rum reċedes mūðDoor shall be in hall, building's broad mouth. (Maxims II)
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Masc

Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative reċed reċedas
accusative reċed reċedas
genitive reċedes reċeda
dative reċede reċedum
Neut

Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative reċed reċed
accusative reċed reċed
genitive reċedes reċeda
dative reċede reċedum

Etymology 2

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From reċċan.

Participle

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reċed

  1. past participle of reċċan
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