utsiht

Old English

Alternative forms

  • ūtsihte (n-stem)

Etymology

Composed of ūt- + *siht (literally “straining out”), the latter a derivative of sēon (to strain).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈuːtˌsixt/, [ˈuːtˌsiçt]

Noun

ūtsiht f

  1. diarrhea
  2. dysentery

Usage notes

  • The literal meaning “straining out” is unattested, but probably existed. Cf. the verb āsēon (to strain out), which is only attested with its literal meaning.

Declension

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