fealu
Old English
Alternative forms
- fealo, falu
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *falwaz, from Proto-Indo-European *pel-.
Cognate with Old Saxon falu, Middle Dutch valu, vale (Dutch vaal), Old High German falo (German fahl), Old Norse fǫlr. The common Germanic is cognate with Latin pallidus, Ancient Greek πελιτνός (pelitnós) and Old Armenian ալիք (alikʿ, “wave, gray hair”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfæɑ̯lu/, [ˈfæɑ̯ɫu]
Declension
Weak | Strong | ||||||||||||
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case | singular | plural | case | singular | plural | ||||||||
m | n | f | m | n | f | m | n | f | |||||
nominative | fealwa | fealwe | fealwe | fealwan | nom. | fealu | fealu | fealu | fealwe | fealu, -fealwe | fealwa, -e | ||
accusative | fealwan | fealwe | fealwan | acc. | fealone | fealu | fealwe | fealwe | fealu, -fealwe | fealwa, -fealwe | |||
genitive | fealwan | fealora, fealwena | gen. | fealwes | fealwes | fealore | fealora | ||||||
dative | fealwan | fealwum | dat. | fealwum | fealwum | fealore | fealwum | ||||||
instrumental | fealwe |
Derived terms
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