feter
See also: fêter
Latin
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *feturaz (“fetter”), from Proto-Indo-European *ped- (“foot, step”). Cognate with Dutch veter (“lace”), Old High German fezzera, obsolete German Fesser, and Old Norse fjǫturr.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfeter/
Old Swedish
Etymology
From Old Norse feitr, from Proto-Germanic *faitaz.
Declension
Declension of fēter (strong)
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | fēter | fēt | fētt |
accusative | fētan | fēta | fētt |
dative | fētum, -om | fētri, -re | fētu, -o |
genitive | fēts | fētrar | fēts |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | fētir, -e(r) | fētar | fēt |
accusative | fēta | fētar | fēt |
dative | fētum, -om | fētum, -om | fētum, -om |
genitive | fētra | fētra | fētra |
Declension of fēter (weak)
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter |
---|---|---|---|
nominative | fēti, -e | fēta | fēta |
accusative | fēta | fētu, -o | fēta |
dative | fēta | fētu, -o | fēta |
genitive | fēta | fētu, -o | fēta |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter |
nominative | fētu, -o | fētu, -o | fētu, -o |
accusative | fētu, -o | fētu, -o | fētu, -o |
dative | fētu, -o | fētu, -o | fētu, -o |
genitive | fētu, -o | fētu, -o | fētu, -o |
Descendants
- Swedish: fet
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