mægþ

See also: maegth

Old English

Etymology 1

Alteration of earlier mæġeþ, with irregular syncope. See there for more.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mæjθ/

Noun

mæġþ f

  1. Alternative form of mæġeþ
Declension

Etymology 2

From mǣġ (a relative) + (suffix forming abstract nouns). Compare the formation of modern English kindred.

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mæːjθ/

Noun

mǣġþ f

  1. family, kindred
  2. tribe or nation
Declension
Derived terms
  • mǣġþmoþor
  • mǣġþsibb
Descendants
  • English: maegth (learned)

Etymology 3

From Proto-Germanic *maigiþō (shamelessness, wantonness, wickedness), from *maigaz (wicked, shameless).

Alternative forms

  • ġemǣgþ, ġemægþ, ġemǣhþ

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mæːɡθ/, [mæːɣθ]

Noun

mǣgþ f

  1. importunate desire; ambition; greed
  2. power, greatness
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