egha
Old Danish
Alternative forms
- eghæ (Jutlandic)
Etymology
From Old Norse eiga, from Proto-Germanic *aiganą.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈeːɣə/
Verb
ēgha (third-person singular present indicative ā, third-person singular past indicative ātti)
- (Scanian) to have, to own, to possess
- c. 1210, "Uapnum sinum skal man", Scanian Law, chapter 106.
- […] ok far man sar mæþ þem þa ma hin ær uapn attæ […]
- […] and if a man is wounded with them, then the man, who owned the weapons, may […]
- […] ok far man sar mæþ þem þa ma hin ær uapn attæ […]
- c. 1210, "Uapnum sinum skal man", Scanian Law, chapter 106.
Descendants
- Danish: eje
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