andgiet
Old English
Etymology
From andġietan, onġietan (“to grasp, get, lay hold of, seize; understand, learn”), equivalent to and- + ġietan.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɑndˌjiyt/
Noun
andġiet n
- understanding, intellect
- knowledge, cognizance, perception
- sense, meaning
- one of the five senses (ġesihð, hlyst, swæċċ, stenc, hrepung)
- plan, purpose
Declension
Declension of andgiet
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | andgiet | andgietu |
accusative | andgiet | andgietu |
genitive | andgietes | andgieta |
dative | andgiete | andgietum |
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