ceaster
Old English
Alternative forms
- ċæster, ċester
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃæɑ̯ster/
Declension
Declension of ceaster (strong ō-stem)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | ċeaster | ċeastra, ċeastre |
accusative | ċeastre | ċeastra, ċeastre |
genitive | ċeastre | ċeastra |
dative | ċeastre | ċeastrum |
Synonyms
Derived terms
Derived terms
- Andredesċeaster (Anderitum)
- ċeasterbūend (city dweller)
- Ċeastersċīr (Cheshire)
- ċeasterwara (citizen)
- Ċirenċeaster (Cirencester)
- Ċisseċeaster (Chichester)
- Colneċeaster (Colchester)
- Dorceċeaster (Dorchester)
- Dorwitċeaster (Canterbury)
- Exanċeaster (Exeter)
- Glēawċeaster (Gloucester)
- Glēawċeastersċīr (Gloucestershire)
- Grantaċeaster (Grantchester)
- Hrofesċeaster (Rochester)
- Legaċeaster (Chester)
- Legaċeastersċīr (Cheshire)
- Ligoraċeaster (Leicester)
- Mameċeaster (Manchester)
- nēahċeaster (neighboring city)
- sǣċeaster (maritime town)
- Tōfeċeaster (Towcester)
- Wætlingaċeaster (St. Alban's)
- Weogornaċeaster (Worcester)
- Wintanċeaster (Winchester)
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