hlæfdige

Old English

Etymology

From hlāf (bread) + a second element representing Proto-Germanic *daigijǭ (kneader) (compare dǣġe, dāg (dough)).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈl̥æːvˌdiːje/

Noun

hlǣfdīġe f (nominative plural hlǣfdīġan)

  1. a lady, the mistress of a household.
  2. noblewoman; queen
  3. a form of courteous address; lady
  4. the Virgin Mary

Usage notes

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Descendants

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