twegen

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *twai: cognate with Old Saxon and Old Dutch twēne, Old High German zwēne, whence archaic German zween, compare German zwei.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtweːjen/

Adjective

twēġen m

  1. two
    • late 10th century, Ælfric, "Preface to Genesis"
      God ġesċōp ūs twā ēagan and twā ēaran, twā nosþyrlu and twēġen weoloras, twā handa and twēġen fēt.
      God made us two eyes and two ears, two nostrils and two lips, two hands and two feet.

Declension

declension of twēġen
Case Masculine Neuter Feminine
Nom. and acc.twēġen, twātwā
Genitivetwēġra, twēġa
Dat. and instr.twǣm, twām

See also

Descendants

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