-ræden
Middle English
Old English
Etymology
From rǣden (“condition, state”), from Proto-Germanic *raidīniz (“arrangement, ordinance, authority”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌræː.den/
Suffix
-rǣden
- noun suffix denoting condition or state
- brōþorrǣden ― fellowship, brotherhood
- burgrǣden ― citizenship
- suffix indicating activity
- bedrǣden ― prayer, intercession
- bebodrǣden ― authority, command
- heordrǣden ― custody, keeping
- area of, jurisdiction of
- lēodrǣden ― region, country
Declension
Declension of -ræden (strong ō-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | -rǣden | -rǣdenna, -rǣdenne |
accusative | -rǣdenne | -rǣdenna, -rǣdenne |
genitive | -rǣdenne | -rǣdenna |
dative | -rǣdenne | -rǣdennum |
Derived terms
Old English terms suffixed with -ræden
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