cnawelæcing
Old English
Etymology
From *cnāwelǣċan (“to acknowledge”), equivalent to cnāwe (“knowing, conscious, aware”) + -lǣċan (suffix denoting process or activity). Akin to Old English cnāwan (“to know, recognise”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈknɑː.weˌlæː.t͡ʃinɡ/, [ˈknɑː.weˌlæː.t͡ʃiŋɡ]
Declension
Declension of cnawelæcing (strong ō-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | cnāwelǣċing | cnāwelǣċinga, cnāwelǣċinge |
accusative | cnāwelǣċinge | cnāwelǣċinga, cnāwelǣċinge |
genitive | cnāwelǣċinge | cnāwelǣċinga |
dative | cnāwelǣċinge | cnāwelǣċingum |
Synonyms
- andetnes
- oncnāwennes, oncnāwnes
Related terms
Descendants
- Middle English: knowleching
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