-ræden

See also: räden and ræden

Old English

Etymology

From rǣden (condition, state), from Proto-Germanic *raidīniz (arrangement, ordinance, authority).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ræːden/

Suffix

-rǣden f

  1. noun suffix denoting condition or state
    brōþorrǣden (fellowship, brotherhood)
    burgrǣden (citizenship)
  2. suffix indicating activity
    bedrǣden (prayer, intercession)
    bebodrǣden (authority, command)
    heordrǣden (custody, keeping)
  3. area of, jurisdiction of
    lēodrǣden (region, country)

Declension

Derived terms

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Descendants

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