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Reconstruction:Old English/Cristes mæsseæfen
Old English
Etymology
Not attested, but assumed to exist based on analogous terms such as Cristes mæsseniht (“night before Christmas”), Cristes mæsseūhta (“last part of the night before Christmas”), and ealra hālgena mæsseǣfen (“Halloween”, literally “All Saints' Eve”), as well as Middle English Cristemasse eve.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkris.tes ˈmæs.seˌæː.fen/, [ˈkris.tes ˈmæs.seˌæː.ven]
Declension
Declension of *Cristes mæsseæfen (strong a-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | *Cristes mæsseǣfen | *Cristes mæsseǣfennas |
accusative | *Cristes mæsseǣfen | *Cristes mæsseǣfennas |
genitive | *Cristes mæsseǣfennes | *Cristes mæsseǣfenna |
dative | *Cristes mæsseǣfenne | *Cristes mæsseǣfennum |
Synonyms
Descendants
- Middle English: Cristemasse eve
- English: Christmas Eve
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