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geþeode

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Old English

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Etymology

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ġe- +‎þēode

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ġeþēode n (nominative pluralġeþēodu)

  1. language
    • c. 890s,The Voyage of Ohthere and Wulfstan
      Þā Finnas, him þūhte, and þā Beormas sprǣcon nēah ānġeþēode.
      TheSami and theBjarmians, it seemed to him, spoke almost the samelanguage.
    • unknown author,preface to theAnglo-Saxon Chronicle
      Bretene īeġland is eahta hund mīla lang and twā hund mīla brād, and hēr sind on þām īeġlande fīfġeþēodu: Englisċ, Bretwīelisċ, Sċyttisċ, Pihtisċ, and Bōclǣden.
      The island of Britain is eight hundred miles long and two hundred miles wide. Fivelanguages are spoken here: English, British, Gaelic, Pictish, and Latin.

Declension

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Strongja-stem:

singularplural
nominativeġeþēodeġeþēodu
accusativeġeþēodeġeþēodu
genitiveġeþēodesġeþēoda
dativeġeþēodeġeþēodum

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Descendants

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