geong
Old English
Alternative forms
- jung, iung
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *jungaz, contracted form of an earlier *juwungaz, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂yuh₁en-. Cognate with Old Frisian jung, Old Saxon giung (Low German jung), Dutch jong, Old High German junc (German jung), Old Norse ungr (Swedish ung), Gothic 𐌾𐌿𐌲𐌲𐍃 (juggs); and with Latin juvenis (“young”), Old Irish oac (“young”), Albanian vogël, vogl (“small, young”), Russian юный (junyj, “youthful”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /junɡ/, [juŋɡ]
Adjective
Declension
Declension of geong — Strong
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | ġeong | ġeong | ġeong |
Accusative | ġeongne | ġeonge | ġeong |
Genitive | ġeonges | ġeongre | ġeonges |
Dative | ġeongum | ġeongre | ġeongum |
Instrumental | ġeonge | ġeongre | ġeonge |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | ġeonge | ġeonga, -e | ġeong |
Accusative | ġeonge | ġeonga, -e | ġeong |
Genitive | ġeongra | ġeongra | ġeongra |
Dative | ġeongum | ġeongum | ġeongum |
Instrumental | ġeongum | ġeongum | ġeongum |
Declension of geong — Weak
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | ġeonga | ġeonge | ġeonge |
Accusative | ġeongan | ġeongan | ġeonge |
Genitive | ġeongan | ġeongan | ġeongan |
Dative | ġeongan | ġeongan | ġeongan |
Instrumental | ġeongan | ġeongan | ġeongan |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | ġeongan | ġeongan | ġeongan |
Accusative | ġeongan | ġeongan | ġeongan |
Genitive | ġeongra, ġeongena | ġeongra, ġeongena | ġeongra, ġeongena |
Dative | ġeongum | ġeongum | ġeongum |
Instrumental | ġeongum | ġeongum | ġeongum |
Descendants
- Middle English: yong, yonge, yongge, young, younge, yung, yunge, iunge, yoing, yeng, yenge, ying, yinge, yyng, ynge, yhong, yhonge, yhung, yhyng, ȝohng, ȝeing, ȝhong, ȝong, ȝonge, ȝoung, ȝounge, ȝung, ȝunge, ȝungge, ȝeng, ȝenge, ȝing, ȝinge, ȝyng, ȝynge, ȝyonge, ȝonke, ȝoyng, ȝeonge, ȝuinge, ȝeunge, ȝiung, gunge, ging, ginge, jung
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