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#: {{usex|ang|Þēah hit ġebyriġe þæt þā ūtemestan þēoda ēowerne naman ūp āhebban and on maniġ '''þēodisċ''' ēow heriġen|May it come about that the uttermost peoples may lift up your name and praise you in many '''languages'''.}} |
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Revision as of 17:38, 21 May 2022
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *þiudisk, from Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz (“of or relating to a people”). Equivalent to þēod + -isċ.
Pronunciation
Adjective
þēodisċ
Declension
Declension of þēodisċ — Strong
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
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Nominative | þēodisċ | þēodisċ | þēodisċ |
Accusative | þēodisċne | þēodisċe, þēodsċe | þēodisċ |
Genitive | þēodisċes, þēodsċes | þēodisċre | þēodisċes, þēodsċes |
Dative | þēodisċum, þēodsċum | þēodisċre | þēodisċum, þēodsċum |
Instrumental | þēodisċe, þēodsċe | þēodisċre | þēodisċe, þēodsċe |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | þēodisċe, þēodsċe | þēodisċa, þēodsċa, þēodisċe, þēodsċe | þēodisċ |
Accusative | þēodisċe, þēodsċe | þēodisċa, þēodsċa, þēodisċe, þēodsċe | þēodisċ |
Genitive | þēodisċra | þēodisċra | þēodisċra |
Dative | þēodisċum, þēodsċum | þēodisċum, þēodsċum | þēodisċum, þēodsċum |
Instrumental | þēodisċum, þēodsċum | þēodisċum, þēodsċum | þēodisċum, þēodsċum |
Declension of þēodisċ — Weak
Descendants
- Middle English: thedisch, þedisch, þeodisc(Please either change this template to {{desc}} or insert a ====Descendants==== section in thedisch#Middle English)
Noun
þēodisċ n
- a language
- Synonym: sprǣċ
- Þēah hit ġebyriġe þæt þā ūtemestan þēoda ēowerne naman ūp āhebban and on maniġ þēodisċ ēow heriġen
- May it come about that the uttermost peoples may lift up your name and praise you in many languages.
Declension
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- Old English lemmas
- Old English adjectives
- Old English nouns
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- Old English terms with usage examples
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