hreowcearig

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From hrēow (grief) + ceariġ (sorrowful).

Adjective

hrēowceariġ

  1. troubled, anxious, sorrowful

Declension

Weak Strong
case singular plural case singular plural
m n f m n f m n f
nominative hrēowċear(i)ġa hrēowċear(i)ġe hrēowċear(i)ġe hrēowċear(i)ġan nom. hrēowċeariġ hrēowċeariġ hrēowċear(i)ġu hrēowċear(i)ġe hrēowċear(i)ġu, -e hrēowċear(i)ġa, -e
accusative hrēowċear(i)ġan hrēowċear(i)ġe hrēowċear(i)ġan acc. hrēowċeariġne hrēowċeariġ hrēowċear(i)ġe hrēowċear(i)ġe hrēowċear(i)ġu, -e hrēowċear(i)ġa, -e
genitive hrēowċear(i)ġan hrēowċeariġra, hrēowċear(i)ġena gen. hrēowċear(i)ġes hrēowċear(i)ġes hrēowċeariġre hrēowċeariġra
dative hrēowċear(i)ġan hrēowċear(i)ġum dat. hrēowċear(i)ġum hrēowċear(i)ġum hrēowċeariġre hrēowċear(i)ġum
instrumental hrēowċear(i)ġe
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