fliema
Old English
Alternative forms
- flȳma, flīma, flēma
Etymology
Derived from flēam (“flight”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfliːy̯.mɑn/
Noun
flīema m
- fugitive, refugee, runaway (a person who flees from something)
- Flīema is mann þe his ēðel forlēt oþþe under þrucce oþþe for nīede.
- A refugee is a person who has left his home country either under pressure or out of necessity.
- Mē þyncþ þæt þū þām flīemum ānfealdlīċe helpan nylle.
- It seems to me that you simply do not want to help the refugees.
Declension
Declension of fliema (weak)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | flīema | flīeman |
accusative | flīeman | flīeman |
genitive | flīeman | flīemena |
dative | flīeman | flīemum |
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