eowu

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *awi, from Proto-Germanic *awiz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈe͜o.wu/

Noun

eowu f

  1. ewe
    Þā eowe man āsyndrede fram heora lambrum, and hīe belifon æt þām tūne, þǣr hīe ġemolcena wurdon.
    The ewes were separated from their lambs, and they remained at the farm, where they were milked.

Declension

  • eowede
  • ewestre

Descendants

  • Middle English: ewe, awe, eu, ouwe, yeue, yowe
    • English: ewe
    • Scots: yowe, yhow
    • Yola: yowe
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