Thursday, September 29, 2011

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: þes

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þes
Sep 29th 2011, 15:37

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===Etymology===

===Etymology===

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{{etyl|gmw|ang}} ''*þes-'', from the same ultimate origin as ''[[þæt]].'' Cognate with Old High German ''[[dese]]'', Old Norse ''[[þessi|þessa]]'' (Acc.) and ''[[sjá]]'' (Nom.), related to {{term|sá|lang=is}}.

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{{etyl|gmw|ang}} ''*þes-'', from the same ultimate origin as ''[[þæt]].'' Cognate with Old High German ''[[dese]]'', Old Norse ''[[þessi]]'' (Neuter Plur.) and ''[[sjá]]'' (Nom.),<ref>[http://books.google.se/books?id=vyOSYHXObjoC&pg=PA76&lpg=PA76&dq=sj%C3%A1+Old+Norse+etymology+demonstrative&source=bl&ots=3AqydwiXKT&sig=aHhOL9mT3LAREj0-EzH6_oDGBuc&hl=sv&ei=BI-ETryXJ8je4QT0grSGDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CE4Q6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q&f=false Old English and its relatives, Google books]</ref> related to {{term|sá|lang=is}}.

===Pronunciation===

===Pronunciation===

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[[Category:Old English adjectives]]

[[Category:Old English adjectives]]

[[Category:Old English pronouns]]

[[Category:Old English pronouns]]

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===References===

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Latest revision as of 15:37, 29 September 2011

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[edit] Old English

[edit] Etymology

West Germanic *þes-, from the same ultimate origin as þæt. Cognate with Old High German dese, Old Norse þessi (Neuter Plur.) and sjá (Nom.),[1] related to .

[edit] Pronunciation

[edit] Adjective

þes m. (demonstrative)

  1. this

[edit] Pronoun

þes m. (demonstrative)

  1. this

[edit] Declension

Singular Plural
m n f
nominative þes þis þēos þās
accusative þisne þis þās þās
genitive þis(s)es þis(s)es þisse, þisre þissa, þisra
dative þis(s)um þis(s)um þisse þis(s)um
instrumental þȳs, þīs

[edit] See also

Feminine þēos, neuter þis.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Old English and its relatives, Google books

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