endebyrd

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *andībruʀdī (order, row, literally end-point). Cognate with Old High German entibrurtī (order, line, rank).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈen.de.byrd/, [ˈen.de.byrˠd]

Noun

endebyrd f or n

  1. an arrangement, order

Declension

Feminine
Neuter

Derived terms

  • endebyrdan
  • endebyrdlīċ
  • endebyrdnes
    • Middle English: endeburdnesse, endbirnesse
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