leþ
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See also:
ley
,
leth
,
Ley
,
leð
,
and
leth-
Contents
1
Old Swedish
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Declension
1.2.2
Descendants
Old Swedish
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Etymology
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From
Old Norse
leið
, from
Proto-Germanic
*laidō
.
Noun
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lēþ
f
journey
way
,
manner
Declension
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Declension of
leþ
(strong
ō
-stem)
masculine
singular
plural
indefinite
definite
indefinite
definite
nominative
lēþ
lēþin
lēþar
lēþarnar
,
lēþanar
accusative
lēþ
lēþina
lēþar
lēþarnar
,
lēþanar
dative
lēþ
,
lēþo
lēþinni
,
lēþinne
lēþum
,
lēþom
lēþumin
,
lēþomen
genitive
lēþar
lēþarinnar
lēþa
lēþanna
Descendants
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Swedish:
led
Categories
:
Old Swedish terms inherited from Old Norse
Old Swedish terms derived from Old Norse
Old Swedish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic
Old Swedish terms derived from Proto-Germanic
Old Swedish lemmas
Old Swedish nouns
Old Swedish feminine nouns
Old Swedish ō-stem nouns
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