clæne
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *klainī. Cognate with Old Saxon klēni, Old High German kleini.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈklæː.ne/
Adjective
clǣne
- clean
- Gā and dō on clǣne hemeþe.
- Go and put on a clean shirt.
- pure
- clǣne gold
- pure gold
- clear
- early 12th century, the Peterborough Chronicle
- Þā niht wæs sēo lyft swīðe clǣnu and þā steorran ofer ealne þone heofon swīðe beorhte sċīnende.
- That night, the air was very clear, and all the stars in the sky were shining very brightly.
- early 12th century, the Peterborough Chronicle
Declension
Declension of clǣne — Strong
Declension of clǣne — Weak
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