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sæmia

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Old Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse semja, from Proto-Germanic *samjaną.

Verb

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sæmia

  1. to cohere, keep together
  2. to agree

Conjugation

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Conjugation of sæmia (weak)
present past
infinitive sæmia
participle sæmiandi, sæmiande samder
active voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk sæmer sæmi, sæme samdi, samde samdi, samde
þū sæmer sæmi, sæme sæm samdi, samde samdi, samde
han sæmer sæmi, sæme samdi, samde samdi, samde
vīr sæmium, sæmiom sæmium, sæmiom sæmium, sæmiom samdum, samdom samdum, samdom
īr sæmin sæmin sæmin samdin samdin
þēr sæmia sæmin samdu, samdo samdin
mediopassive voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk sæms sæmis samdis, -es samdis, -es
þū sæms sæmis samdis, -es samdis, -es
han sæms sæmis samdis, -es samdis, -es
vīr sæmiums, -ioms sæmiums, -ioms samdums, -oms samdums, -oms
īr sæmins sæmins samdins samdins
þēr sæmias sæmins samdus, -os samdins

Descendants

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  • Swedish: sämja