Part of speech: noun
Gender: feminine
Stem: -jō-
sea wave, billow (also ýð); ýþ-henȝest poet “wave horse”, ship, boat; ýþ-hof poet “wave house”, a ship
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *unþjō, *unþī; O Sax ūthia; OHG undea; O Icel uðr, unnr (Mod Icel unnur); ← Indo-Europ *unt-; Lat unda “wave”]
Paradigm
1.1.2. (b) -jō- stem
(subtype of -ō- stem nouns)
feminine gender
The nouns of this type are declined practically the same way as the -ō- stemmed nouns, the only difference being the fact that they lack the ending -ena in Gen pl.
nouns, -jō- stem, feminine gender
brycȝ
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singular | plural | |
nominative | brycȝ | brycȝa, brycȝe |
genitive | brycȝe | brycȝa |
dative (instrumental) | brycȝe | brycȝum |
accusative | brycȝe | brycȝa, brycȝe |
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