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==Old English== |
==Old English== |
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===Etymology |
===Etymology=== |
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{{root|ang|ine-pro|*perkʷ-}} |
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{{etyl|gem-pro|ang}} {{recons|furhiþją||forest, wooded country|lang=gem-pro}}, from {{etyl|gem-pro|ang}} {{recons|furhō|lang=gem-pro}}, {{recons|furahō||fir, pine|lang=gem-pro}}, from {{etyl|ine-pro|ang}} {{recons|perkos||oak|lang=ine-pro}}. |
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From {{inh|ang|gmw-pro|*furhiþi|t=forest, woodland}}, {{inh|ang|gem-pro|*furhiþją|t=forest, wooded country}}, {{m|gem-pro|*furhiþǭ}}, from {{m|gem-pro|*furhu|t=fir; pine}}, from {{m|gem-pro|*furahō}}, {{m|gem-pro|*furhō|t=fir; pine; (fir or pine) forest}}, from {{inh|ang|ine-pro|*pérkus|t=oak}}, from {{m|ine-pro|*perkʷ-|t=oak}}. Both Proto-Germanic {{glossary|etymon|etyma}} are preserved in Old English. |
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===Pronunciation=== |
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* {{ang-IPA|fyrhþe}} |
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===Noun=== |
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=====Declension===== |
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{{etyl|gem-pro|ang}} {{recons|furhiþǭ||forest, wooded country|lang=gem-pro}}, from {{etyl|gem-pro|ang}} {{recons|furhō|lang=gem-pro}}, {{recons|furahō||fir, pine|lang=gem-pro}}, from {{etyl|ine-pro|ang}} {{recons|perkos||oak|lang=ine-pro}}. |
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{{ang-decl-noun-n-f|fyrhþ}} |
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* {{l|ang|fyrhþ}} |
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# [[forest]], wooded country |
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# game preserve, hunting ground |
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* [[fyrhþ#Old English|fyrhþ]] |
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** {{desc|en|frith|firth}} |
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{{topics|ang|Landforms}} |
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=====Descendants===== |
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* {{enm}} [[frith#Middle English|frith, firth]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:34, 12 October 2024
Old English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-West Germanic *furhiþi (“forest, woodland”), Proto-Germanic *furhiþją (“forest, wooded country”), *furhiþǭ, from *furhu (“fir; pine”), from *furahō, *furhō (“fir; pine; (fir or pine) forest”), from Proto-Indo-European *pérkus (“oak”), from *perkʷ- (“oak”). Both Proto-Germanic etyma are preserved in Old English.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]fyrhþe n
Declension
[edit]Declension of fyrhþe (strong ja-stem)
Declension of fyrhþe (weak)
Synonyms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]Categories:
- Old English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Old English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *perkʷ-
- Old English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Old English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Old English terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
- Old English terms derived from Proto-Germanic
- Old English terms inherited from Proto-Indo-European
- Old English terms with IPA pronunciation
- Old English lemmas
- Old English nouns
- Old English neuter nouns
- Old English neuter a-stem nouns
- Old English feminine n-stem nouns
- ang:Landforms