to conduct a military campaign; to wage war, fight
Etymology
[← Prot-Germ *druhtīnōjan ← *druhtīnaz n “ruler; master; leader; king; lord” ← *druhtiz n (vid draúhtiwitōþ n) + *-īn suff; cf OE dryhten, drihten; O Fris drochten; O Sax drohtin, druhtin; OHG truhtīn; O Icel dróttinn (Mod Icel drottinn)]
Concordance
drauhtinoþ - 3 pers, sing, pres, indicat - Cor. I, IX, 7; Tim. II, II, 4
drauhtinom - 1 pers, pl, pres, indicat - Cor. II, X, 3
drauhtinonds - pres.p.- Tim. II, II, 4
drauhtinom - 1 pers, pl, pres, indicat - Cor. II, X, 3
drauhtinonds - pres.p.- Tim. II, II, 4
Paradigm
4.2.2. 2nd class weak verbs (verbs with –ōn ending)
II class | infinitive | preterite singular | preterite plural | past participle |
to salve, anoint | salbōn | salbōda | salbōdēdum | salbōþs |
to fish | fiskōn | fiskōda | fiskōdēdum | fiskōþs |
to repent | idreigōn | idreigōda | idreigōdēdum | idreigōþs |
See the complete paradigm of the conjugation of weak verbs
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