geardagas

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *jāradagōs, nominative/accusative plural of Proto-West Germanic *jāradag, equivalent to ġeāra (yore) + dagas (days). Cognate with Old Norse árdagar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈjæ͜ɑːrˌdɑ.ɡɑs/, [ˈjæ͜ɑːrˌdɑ.ɣɑs]

Noun

ġēardagas m pl

  1. ancient times, days of yore
    • An man wæs on geardagum eardiende on þam iglande þe Creta hatte.
      One man in days of old lived on the island that is called Crete.
      (Wulfstan, De falsis deis)

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Descendants

  • Middle English: ȝere day, yeere day, yere day, ȝereday, ȝerday, yeerday
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