gehygd
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *gahugdiz. Cognate with Gothic š²š°š·šæš²š³š (gahugds). Equivalent to Ä”e- +ā hyÄ”d, from hyÄÄ”an.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jeĖxyjd/, [jeĖhyjd]
Noun
ĔehyĔd n
- thought, contemplation, intention
- Ću ana canst ealra gehygdo
- You alone know the thoughts of all men.
- (Legend of St Andrew)
Declension
Declension of gehygd (strong i-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | ĔehyĔd | ĔehyĔde, ĔehyĔda |
accusative | ĔehyĔd, ĔehyĔde | ĔehyĔde, ĔehyĔda |
genitive | ĔehyĔde | ĔehyĔda |
dative | ĔehyĔde | ĔehyĔdum |
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