bearn
Englisc[adiht]
Āwendednesa[adiht]
- barn
- beorn
Rihtstefn[adiht]
- /bæɑrn/
Wordstǣr[adiht]
Ealdorlic Germanisc: *kiltham
Sweostorword[adiht]
Nāhwæðer Nama[adiht]
1: cild "nw"
2: cnafa "wr" - youth
- cnapa "wr" - youth
- lȳtling "wr"
- magutimber "nw"
Bisen[adiht]
Se Cyning nǣfde næfre bearn.
Declīnung[adiht]
Cāsus | Ānfeald | Manigfeald |
---|---|---|
Nemniendlic | þæt bearn | þā bearn |
Wrēgendlic | þæt bearn | þā bearn |
Āgniendlic | þæs bearnes | þāra bearna |
Forgifendlic | þǣm bearne | þǣm bearnum |
Tōllic | þy/þon bearne | þǣm bearnum |
Gesetnyssum[adiht]
frum-bearn -first child
dryht-bearn - princely child, royal child
cyne-bearn - Christ, royal child
fréo-bearn - child of gentile birth
god-bearn - divine child, Christ, son of God,
wæpned-bearn - male child
sige-bearn - victorious child, victor child,
wūsc-bearn - little child
folc-bearn - folk child, child of man
bearn-cennicge "wf" - mother
bearn-cennung "wf" - childbirth
bearn-ēacen, bearn-ēacnigende, bearn-ēaca, bearn-ēacnung, baarn-eacnigen - "adj" pregnant, with child,
bearn-gebyrda "wf" - child bearing
bearn-lēas - "adj" childless
bearn-lēast "wf" - childlessness
bearn-myrðra "wr", bearnmyrðre "wr" - child murder, child murderer
sweostor-bearn - sister's child, nephew, niece,