gerefa
Old English
Etymology
From ġe- + *rof (“an array, number, host”) (attested only in compounds: secgrōf (“host of men”), stæfrōf (“alphabet”)). Cognate to Middle Low German grēve (Danish greve, Swedish greve).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jeˈreːva/
Noun
ġerēfa m (nominative plural ġerēfan)
- a reeve or official with local jurisdiction under the king; the chief magistrate of a district
Declension
Declension of gerefa (weak)
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
nominative | ġerēfa | ġerēfan |
accusative | ġerēfan | ġerēfan |
genitive | ġerēfan | ġerēfena |
dative | ġerēfan | ġerēfum |
Derived terms
- portġerēfa
- rēfa
- scīrġerēfa
- tun-ġerēfa
- wic-ġerēfa
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