hwetstan
Old English
Alternative forms
- hwettstān, hwetestān, huetistān
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *hwattjastain. Equivalent to hwettan (“to sharpen”) + stān (“stone”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈxwetˌstɑːn/, [ˈʍetˌstɑːn]
Noun
hwetstān m
- sharpening stone, whetstone
- Þā sċearpestan eċġe man wyrcþ mid þon stumpan hwetstāne.
- The sharpest edge is made with a blunt whetstone.
- Hēo hwette hire seax on lȳtlum hwetstāne þe hēo of hiere pohhan ātēah.
- She sharpened her knife on a little whetstone that she'd pulled out of her pocket.
Declension
Declension of hwetstan (strong a-stem)
Descendants
- Middle English: whestone, whetston, whetesston
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