genesan
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *ganesaną, equivalent to ġe- + nesan. Cognate with Old Saxon ginesan, Old High German ginesan (German genesen), Gothic 𐌲𐌰𐌽𐌹𐍃𐌰𐌽 (ganisan).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jeˈne.sɑn/, [jeˈne.zɑn]
Conjugation
Conjugation of ġenesan (strong class 5)
infinitive | ġenesan | ġenesenne |
---|---|---|
indicative mood | present tense | past tense |
first person singular | ġenese | ġenæs |
second person singular | ġenist | ġenǣse |
third person singular | ġenist | ġenæs |
plural | ġenesaþ | ġenǣson |
subjunctive | present tense | past tense |
singular | ġenese | ġenǣse |
plural | ġenesen | ġenǣsen |
imperative | ||
singular | ġenes | |
plural | ġenesaþ | |
participle | present | past |
ġenesende | ġenesen |
References
- Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898) “ge-nesan”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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