cnæwe
Old English
Alternative forms
- cnāwe, cnǣƿe
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *knēiz (“knowing, able”), from Proto-Indo-European *ǵneh₃- (“to know”). Akin to Old English cnāwan (“to know”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈknæːwe/
Declension
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case | singular | plural | case | singular | plural | ||||||||
m | n | f | m | n | f | m | n | f | |||||
nominative | cnǣwa | cnǣwe | cnǣwe | cnǣwan | nom. | cnǣwe | cnǣwe | cnǣwu | cnǣwe | cnǣwu, -e | cnǣwa, -e | ||
accusative | cnǣwan | cnǣwe | cnǣwan | acc. | cnǣwne | cnǣwe | cnǣwe | cnǣwe | cnǣwu, -e | cnǣwa, -e | |||
genitive | cnǣwan | cnǣwra, cnǣwena | gen. | cnǣwes | cnǣwes | cnǣwre | cnǣwra | ||||||
dative | cnǣwan | cnǣwum | dat. | cnǣwum | cnǣwum | cnǣwre | cnǣwum | ||||||
instrumental | cnǣwe |
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