sūmor
FromProto-West Germanic*sumar, see alsoOld Saxonsumar,Old High Germansumar,Old Norsesumar.
sumor m
Thedative/instrumental is usuallysumora, most likely by association withwinter, with which this word is often found in collocation.
Stronga-stem:
singular | plural | |
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nominative | sumor | sumoras |
accusative | sumor | sumoras |
genitive | sumores | sumora |
dative | sumore,sumora | sumorum |
Seasons in Old English ·tīde(layout ·text) ·category | |||
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lencten(“spring”) | sumor(“summer”) | hærfest(“autumn”) | winter(“winter”) |