ewich
Middle Low German
Etymology
From Old Saxon ēwig, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *aiw. Equivalent to êwe (“age, eternity”) + -ich.
Pronunciation
- Stem vowel: ê²
- (originally) IPA(key): /ɛːwɪx/
Declension
Declension of ewich
nominative | accusative | dative | genitive | |
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Strong declension | ||||
Masculine | êwich | êwigen | êwigem(e) (êwigennote) | êwiges |
Neuter | êwich | |||
Feminine | êwige | êwiger(e) | ||
Plural | êwige | êwigen | êwiger(e) | |
Weak declension | ||||
Masculine | êwige | êwigen | êwigen | |
Neuter | êwige | |||
Feminine | êwigen | |||
Plural | êwigen | |||
The longer forms become rarer in the course of the period. |
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