mægþe
Old English
Etymology 1
Probably related to Proto-Germanic *madarǭ (“madder”).[1] Compare Middle Low German mēgedeblōme, Middle High German magetbluome.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈmæj.θe/, [ˈmæj.ðe]
Descendants
References
- Sauer, H., Kubaschewski, E. (2018). Planting the Seeds of Knowledge: An Inventory of Old English Plant Names. Germany: Herbert Utz Verlag, p. 167
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