hringe

Old English

Alternative forms

  • hrinġiæ, hrinġæ, hrinġċe, rinġċe, rhinġæ

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *hringijā, from Proto-Germanic *hringijǭ (ring, loop), diminutive of Proto-Germanic *hringaz (ring). Cognate with Old Saxon hringa (clasp, brooch), Old High German ringa (brooch, hook), Old Norse hringja (buckle).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈxrin.je/, [ˈr̥in.d͡ʒe]

Noun

hrinġe f

  1. a ring employed as a means of attachment, suspension, or compression; a loop, catch; a buckle or clasp

Declension

Derived terms

  • gyrdelhrinġe
  • gyrdelshrinġe

Descendants

  • Middle English: ring, rynge, renge (merged with descendant of hring)
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