geleafa

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *galaubô. More at ġelīefan (to believe).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jeˈlæːɑ̯fɑ/, [jeˈlæːɑ̯vɑ]

Noun

ġelēafa m

  1. belief
    Man mæġ his āgen andġietu mistrīewan, ac nā his āgenne ġelēafan.
    One can mistrust one's own senses, but not one's own belief.
  2. faith
    Lā ġē lȳtles ġelēafan
    Oh ye of little faith
  3. religion
    se Cristena ġelēafa
    the Christian religion

Declension

Derived terms

  • ġelēaf
  • ġelēaflēas
  • ġelēaflēast
  • ġelēafful
  • ġelēaflīċ
  • ġelēaffullīċe
  • unġelēafa
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