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untrumnes

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Old English

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Etymology

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untrum +‎ -nes

Pronunciation

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Noun

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untrumnes f

  1. weakness, sickness
    • "Gospel of Saint John", chapter 11, verse 4
      Ðā sē Hǣlend þæt ġehȳrde, þā cwæð hē tō him, Nys þēos untrumnys nā for dēaðe, ac for Godes wuldre, þæt Godes Sunu, sī ġewuldrod þurh hyne.
      When the Healer (Jesus) heard that, then he said to him, This sickness is not for death, but instead for God's glory, that God's Son be glorified through him.

Declension

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Strong ō-stem:

singular plural
nominative untrumnes untrumnessa, untrumnesse
accusative untrumnesse untrumnessa, untrumnesse
genitive untrumnesse untrumnessa
dative untrumnesse untrumnessum

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