isceald

Old English

Etymology

From īs + ceald.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈiːst͡ʃæɑld/

Adjective

īsceald

  1. (poetic) ice-cold
    Ic earmcearig iscealdne sæ winter wunade.
    In winter I lived, wretched, on the ice-cold sea.

Declension

Weak Strong
case singular plural case singular plural
m n f m n f m n f
nominative īscealda īscealde īscealde īscealdan nom. īsceald īscealde īsceald īscealda, -e
accusative īscealdan īscealde īscealdan acc. īscealdne īsceald īscealde īscealde īsceald īscealda, -e
genitive īscealdan īscealdra, īscealdena gen. īscealdes īscealdes īscealdre īscealdra
dative īscealdan īscealdum dat. īscealdum īscealdum īscealdre īscealdum
instrumental īscealde

Descendants

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