geþanc

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *gaþankô; synchronically analyzable as ġe- + þanc. Cognate with Old High German gidanc (German Gedanke), Old Saxon githanko.

Noun

ġeþanc m or n

  1. The mind, will, opinion, thought, what one thinks, meaning, intention, purpose; sake.
  2. Design, what is thought-out.
  3. Act of thinking.

Declension

masculine

feminine

Derived terms

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