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deman

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See also:demánanddè man

English

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Etymology

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Fromde- +‎man.

Verb

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deman (third-person singular simple presentdemans,present participledemanning,simple past and past participledemanned)

  1. (transitive) Tosackemployees from.

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Interlingua

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Etymology

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FromFrenchdemain(tomorrow).

Adverb

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deman

  1. tomorrow

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Occitan

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Etymology

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FromOld Occitan[Term?], fromLate Latindē māne(early in the morning), from +Latinmāne, fromProto-Indo-European*meh₂-(to mature, ripen).

Pronunciation

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Adverb

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deman

  1. tomorrow

Old English

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Etymology

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FromProto-West Germanic*dōmijan, fromProto-Germanic*dōmijaną.

Cognate withOld Frisiandēma,Old Saxondōmian,Dutchdoemen,Old High Germantuomen,Old Norsedǿma (Danishdømme,Icelandicdæma),Gothic𐌳𐍉𐌼𐌾𐌰𐌽(dōmjan).

Pronunciation

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Verb

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dēman

  1. tojudge
    • late 10th century,Ælfric,Lives of Saints
      Ne sċeall nān godes þeġn for sċeattum rihtdēman, ac healdan þone dōm ġif godes man sȳ...
      Nor shall one of God's servantsdecide a law for wealth, but maintain the judgement if he is a man of God...
  2. tosentence [with +dative = "to something"]

Conjugation

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Conjugation ofdēman (weak class 1)
infinitivedēmandēmenne
indicative moodpresent tensepast tense
first person singulardēmedēmde
second person singulardēmest,dēmstdēmdest
third person singulardēmeþ,dēmþdēmde
pluraldēmaþdēmdon
subjunctivepresent tensepast tense
singulardēmedēmde
pluraldēmendēmden
imperative
singulardēm
pluraldēmaþ
participlepresentpast
dēmende(ġe)dēmed

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