bealo
Old English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbæɑlo/, [ˈbæɑɫo]
Etymology 1
From Proto-Germanic *balwą (“evil”). Cognate with Old Frisian balu, Old Saxon balu, Old High German balo, Old Norse bǫl, Gothic 𐌱𐌰𐌻𐍅𐌴𐌹𐌽𐍃 (balweins, “torture”).
Noun
bealo n
- (poetic) harm, evil, malice
- 10th century, Codex Exoniensis:
- Ne ondræde ic ðinra wita bealo
- I do not dread the evil of your torments.
- 10th century, Codex Exoniensis:
Declension
Declension of bealo
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | bealo | bealo |
accusative | bealo | bealo |
genitive | bealwes | bealwa |
dative | bealwe | bealwum |
Derived terms
- bealocwealm
- bealohȳdiġ
Descendants
- English: bale
Etymology 2
From Proto-Germanic *balwaz (“evil”).
Declension
Weak | Strong | ||||||||||||
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case | singular | plural | case | singular | plural | ||||||||
m | n | f | m | n | f | m | n | f | |||||
nominative | bealwa | bealwe | bealwe | bealwan | nom. | bealo | bealo | bealu | bealwe | bealu, -bealwe | bealwa, -e | ||
accusative | bealwan | bealwe | bealwan | acc. | bealone | bealo | bealwe | bealwe | bealu, -bealwe | bealwa, -bealwe | |||
genitive | bealwan | bealora, bealwena | gen. | bealwes | bealwes | bealore | bealora | ||||||
dative | bealwan | bealwum | dat. | bealwum | bealwum | bealore | bealwum | ||||||
instrumental | bealwe |
References
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