wæterseoc
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *watarseuk. Equivalent to wæter (“water”) + sēoc (“sick”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwæ.terˌse͜oːk/
Declension
Declension of wætersēoc — Strong
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | wætersēoc | wætersēoc | wætersēoc |
Accusative | wætersēocne | wætersēoce | wætersēoc |
Genitive | wætersēoces | wætersēocre | wætersēoces |
Dative | wætersēocum | wætersēocre | wætersēocum |
Instrumental | wætersēoce | wætersēocre | wætersēoce |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | wætersēoce | wætersēoca, wætersēoce | wætersēoc |
Accusative | wætersēoce | wætersēoca, wætersēoce | wætersēoc |
Genitive | wætersēocra | wætersēocra | wætersēocra |
Dative | wætersēocum | wætersēocum | wætersēocum |
Instrumental | wætersēocum | wætersēocum | wætersēocum |
Declension of wætersēoc — Weak
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | wætersēoca | wætersēoce | wætersēoce |
Accusative | wætersēocan | wætersēocan | wætersēoce |
Genitive | wætersēocan | wætersēocan | wætersēocan |
Dative | wætersēocan | wætersēocan | wætersēocan |
Instrumental | wætersēocan | wætersēocan | wætersēocan |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | wætersēocan | wætersēocan | wætersēocan |
Accusative | wætersēocan | wætersēocan | wætersēocan |
Genitive | wætersēocra, wætersēocena | wætersēocra, wætersēocena | wætersēocra, wætersēocena |
Dative | wætersēocum | wætersēocum | wætersēocum |
Instrumental | wætersēocum | wætersēocum | wætersēocum |
Derived terms
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