þæn
Old Swedish
Alternative forms
- ᚦᛅᚿ
Etymology
Originally accusative of sā, from Old Norse sá, from Proto-Germanic *sa.
Declension
Declension of þæn, sā(r)
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
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nominative | þæn, sā(r) | þē, þø̄n, sū | þæt |
accusative | þæn | þā, þē | þæt |
dative | þēm, þæm | þēri | þȳ, þī |
genitive | þæs | þēra | þæs |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | þēr | þā(r) | þø̄(n), þē |
accusative | þā, þē | þā(r) | þø̄(n), þē |
dative | þēm, þø̄m, þom | þēm, þø̄m, þom | þēm, þø̄m, þom |
genitive | þēra | þēra | þēra |
Notes: The nominatives sā(r) and sū are only attested in the earliest texts from the 13th century. These forms had fallen out of use by the 14th century.
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