scip
Appearance
Englisc
[adihtan]Rihtstefn
[adihtan]- IPA: /ʃip/
Wordstǣr
[adihtan]- Ealdorlic Germanisc: *skipan
Sweostorword
[adihtan]Nama
[adihtan]- crocc for sǣfaran.
- Ic hæfde þæt scip gebærned.
- sǣbāt "wf"
Nīwenglisc Andgiet
[adihtan]1: ship
- boat
Gesibbword
[adihtan]scipmann, scipere - sailor
Declinung
[adihtan]Cāsus | Ānfeald | Manigfeald |
---|---|---|
Nemniendlic | þæt scip | þā scipu |
Āgniendlic | þæs scipes | þāra scipa |
Forgifendlic | þǣm scipe | þǣm scipum |
Tōllic | þy/þon scipe | þǣm scipum |
Wrēgendlic | þæt scip | þā scipu |
Gesetnyssum
[adihtan]flot-scip - ship bark,
friþ-scip - defense ship,
horn-scip - horned ship,
hring-naca - ring-prowed ship,
hȳd-scip - ship made from hides
pleg-scip - small ship, yacht,
sæ-naca - sea ship, sea boat,
scip-broc "nw" - hardship on a ship,
scip-fæt "nw" - vessel in the form of a ship,
scip-gefær "nw" - going by ship navigation,
scip-incel "nw" - little ship,
scip-līðend "wr" - sailor, seaman,
scip-steall "wr" - place for a ship,
scip-weard "wr" - shipmaster,
unfrið-scip - hostile ship,
ceāp-scip - merchant ship,
fyrd-scip - warship, ship of war,
scip-líðende - (adj) to go by ship,
scip-rāp - ship's rope,
scip-here "wr" - fleet
Englisc Bōccræft Fruma
[adihtan]Ohthere and Wulfstan: stfa. 51