Category:Old English nouns
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Old English terms that indicate people, beings, things, places, phenomena, qualities or ideas.
- Category:Old English noun forms: Old English nouns that are inflected to display grammatical relations other than the main form.
- Category:Old English agent nouns: Old English nouns that denote an agent that performs the action denoted by the verb from which the noun is derived.
- Category:Old English collective nouns: Old English nouns that indicate groups of related things or beings, without the need of grammatical pluralization.
- Category:Old English compound nouns: Old English nouns composed of two or more stems.
- Category:Old English countable nouns: Old English nouns that can be quantified directly by numerals.
- Category:Old English diminutive nouns: Old English nouns that are derived from a base word to convey endearment, small size or small intensity.
- Category:Old English nouns by gender: Old English nouns organized by the gender they belong to.
- Category:Old English nouns by inflection type: Old English nouns organized by the type of inflection they follow.
- Category:Old English nouns with other-gender equivalents: Old English nouns that refer to gendered concepts (e.g. actor vs. actress, king vs. queen) and have corresponding other-gender equivalent terms.
- Category:Old English pluralia tantum: Old English nouns that are mostly or exclusively used in the plural form.
- Category:Old English proper nouns: Old English nouns that indicate individual entities, such as names of persons, places or organizations.
- Category:Old English reconstructed nouns: Old English nouns that have been linguistically reconstructed.
- Category:Old English uncountable nouns: Old English nouns that indicate qualities, ideas, unbounded mass or other abstract concepts that cannot be quantified directly by numerals.