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wifmann

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Old English

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Etymology

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    From wīf +‎ mann, literally female person. Compare wǣpnedmann (man, a male, literally male person), which wīfmann was often used alongside; cf. Icelandic karlmaður and kvenmaður.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈwiːfˌmɑnn/, [ˈwiːvˌmɑn]

    Noun

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    wīfmann m

    1. woman
      • 10th century, The Descent into Hell:
        Hūru þæs ōþer þing wiston þā wīfmenn, þā hȳ on weġ cyrdon.
        However, the women knew another thing then they turned on way.
    2. female
    3. handmaid, female servant

    Declension

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    Strong consonant stem:

    singular plural
    nominative wīfmann wīfmenn
    accusative wīfmann wīfmenn
    genitive wīfmannes wīfmanna
    dative wīfmenn wīfmannum

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    Descendants

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    • Middle English: womman, wimman, wifmanne