gnornian

Old English

Alternative forms

  • gnornan

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *gnurnōną. Cognate with Old Saxon gnornōn.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡnorniɑn/

Verb

gnornian

  1. to feel grief; rue; regret; grieve; mourn; be sad; bewail; lament
  2. to feel or express discontent; murmur; complain

Conjugation

Derived terms

  • begnornian
  • gnorn
  • gnyrn

Descendants

  • Middle English: nornen, nurnen

See also

  • grornian
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