mundgripe
Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmundˌɡri.pe/
Noun
mundgripe m
- (poetic) grasp, hand-grip
- c. 700, Beowulf, 379-381:
- [...] þyder tō þance, þæt hē þrtiges
manna mægencræft on his mundgripe
heaþorōf hæbbe. Hine hālig God [...]- Francis Barton Gummere translation:
[...] thither for thanks, —he has thirty men’s
heft of grasp in the gripe of his hand,
the bold-in-battle. Blesséd God [...]
- Francis Barton Gummere translation:
Declension
Declension of mundgripe (strong i-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | mundgripe | mundgripas |
accusative | mundgripe | mundgripas |
genitive | mundgripes | mundgripa |
dative | mundgripe | mundgripum |
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