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synia

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Old Swedish

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Etymology

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From Old Norse synja, from Proto-Germanic *sunjōną.

Verb

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synia

  1. to deny, to refuse

Conjugation

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Conjugation of synia (weak)
present past
infinitive synia
participle syniandi, syniande sunder
active voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk syn syni, syne sundi, sunde sundi, sunde
þū syn syni, syne syn sundi, sunde sundi, sunde
han syn syni, syne sundi, sunde sundi, sunde
vīr synium, syniom synium, syniom synium, syniom sundum, sundom sundum, sundom
īr synin synin synin sundin sundin
þēr synia synin sundu, sundo sundin
mediopassive voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk syns synis sundis, -es sundis, -es
þū syns synis sundis, -es sundis, -es
han syns synis sundis, -es sundis, -es
vīr syniums, -ioms syniums, -ioms sundums, -oms sundums, -oms
īr synins synins sundins sundins
þēr synias synins sundus, -os sundins

Descendants

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  • Swedish: söna (archaic)