gefeoht
Old English
Alternative forms
- ġefiht, gifect
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *gafehtą. Cognate with Old Saxon *gifeht, Old High German gifeht. Equivalent to ġe- + feoht.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jeˈfe͜oxt/
Usage notes
In the Early West Saxon of King Alfred, ġewinn was used for "war" and ġefeoht for "battle," while in the Late West Saxon of Ælfric ġefeoht was the word for both "battle" and "war."
Declension
Declension of gefeoht (strong a-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
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nominative | ġefeoht | ġefeoht |
accusative | ġefeoht | ġefeoht |
genitive | ġefeohtes | ġefeohta |
dative | ġefeohte | ġefeohtum |
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