ierfe
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *arbiją. Cognate with Old High German erbi, Old Norse erfi. Akin to Old English earm (“poor”).
Noun
ierfe n
- (West Saxon) heritage
- (West Saxon) bequest, inheritance; inherited property
- (West Saxon) cattle, livestock
Declension
Derived terms
- ierfebēc
- ierfeġewrit
- ierfelāf
Related terms
- ierfan
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