-bære
Old English
Alternative forms
- -bǣr, -bere
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *bēriz (“bearing, carrying”). Akin to Old Frisian -ber, Old Saxon -bāri, Middle Dutch -bare (Dutch -baar), Old High German -bāri (German -bar).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bæːre/
Suffix
-bǣre
- suffix meaning bearing, having
- having the qualities of, characterized by
- denoting likeness or similarity to
- ċeosel + -bære → ċeoselbǣre (“gravelly, shingly”)
- cwealm + -bære → cwealmbǣre (“deadly, bloodthirsty, murderous”)
- producing
Declension
Declension of -bære — Strong
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | -bǣre | -bǣru, -o | -bǣre |
Accusative | -bǣrne | -bǣre | -bǣre |
Genitive | -bǣres | -bǣrre | -bǣres |
Dative | -bǣrum | -bǣrre | -bǣrum |
Instrumental | -bǣre | -bǣrre | -bǣre |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | -bǣre | -bǣra, -e | -bǣru, -o |
Accusative | -bǣre | -bǣra, -e | -bǣru, -o |
Genitive | -bǣrra | -bǣrra | -bǣrra |
Dative | -bǣrum | -bǣrum | -bǣrum |
Instrumental | -bǣrum | -bǣrum | -bǣrum |
Declension of -bære — Weak
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | -bǣra | -bǣre | -bǣre |
Accusative | -bǣran | -bǣran | -bǣre |
Genitive | -bǣran | -bǣran | -bǣran |
Dative | -bǣran | -bǣran | -bǣran |
Instrumental | -bǣran | -bǣran | -bǣran |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | -bǣran | -bǣran | -bǣran |
Accusative | -bǣran | -bǣran | -bǣran |
Genitive | -bǣrra, -bǣrena | -bǣrra, -bǣrena | -bǣrra, -bǣrena |
Dative | -bǣrum | -bǣrum | -bǣrum |
Instrumental | -bǣrum | -bǣrum | -bǣrum |
Derived terms
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