broþorleas
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *brōþerlaus, equivalent to brōþor + -lēas.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbroː.θorˌlæ͜ɑːs/, [ˈbroː.ðorˌlæ͜ɑːs]
Declension
Declension of brōþorlēas — Strong
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | brōþorlēas | brōþorlēas | brōþorlēas |
Accusative | brōþorlēasne | brōþorlēase | brōþorlēas |
Genitive | brōþorlēases | brōþorlēasre | brōþorlēases |
Dative | brōþorlēasum | brōþorlēasre | brōþorlēasum |
Instrumental | brōþorlēase | brōþorlēasre | brōþorlēase |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | brōþorlēase | brōþorlēasa, brōþorlēase | brōþorlēas |
Accusative | brōþorlēase | brōþorlēasa, brōþorlēase | brōþorlēas |
Genitive | brōþorlēasra | brōþorlēasra | brōþorlēasra |
Dative | brōþorlēasum | brōþorlēasum | brōþorlēasum |
Instrumental | brōþorlēasum | brōþorlēasum | brōþorlēasum |
Declension of brōþorlēas — Weak
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | brōþorlēasa | brōþorlēase | brōþorlēase |
Accusative | brōþorlēasan | brōþorlēasan | brōþorlēase |
Genitive | brōþorlēasan | brōþorlēasan | brōþorlēasan |
Dative | brōþorlēasan | brōþorlēasan | brōþorlēasan |
Instrumental | brōþorlēasan | brōþorlēasan | brōþorlēasan |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | brōþorlēasan | brōþorlēasan | brōþorlēasan |
Accusative | brōþorlēasan | brōþorlēasan | brōþorlēasan |
Genitive | brōþorlēasra, brōþorlēasena | brōþorlēasra, brōþorlēasena | brōþorlēasra, brōþorlēasena |
Dative | brōþorlēasum | brōþorlēasum | brōþorlēasum |
Instrumental | brōþorlēasum | brōþorlēasum | brōþorlēasum |
Descendants
- Middle English: brotherles
- English: brotherless
References
- Joseph Bosworth and T. Northcote Toller (1898) “bróðorleás”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, 2nd edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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