soþ
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *sanþaz.
Pronunciation
Adjective
sōþ
Declension
Declension of sōþ — Strong
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | sōþ | sōþ | sōþ |
Accusative | sōþne | sōþe | sōþ |
Genitive | sōþes | sōþre | sōþes |
Dative | sōþum | sōþre | sōþum |
Instrumental | sōþe | sōþre | sōþe |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | sōþe | sōþa, sōþe | sōþ |
Accusative | sōþe | sōþa, sōþe | sōþ |
Genitive | sōþra | sōþra | sōþra |
Dative | sōþum | sōþum | sōþum |
Instrumental | sōþum | sōþum | sōþum |
Declension of sōþ — Weak
Noun
sōþ n
- truth
- Maxims II, 9-10
- Soð bið swicolost, sinc byð deorost,
gold gumena gehwam, and gomol snoterost [...]- Truth will be trickiest, treasure the dearest,
gold is for all men, and the old one is wisest [...]
- Truth will be trickiest, treasure the dearest,
- Maxims II, 9-10
Declension
Declension of soþ (strong a-stem)