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ƿann
ƿann
Old English
Alternative forms
Adjective
ƿann
- dark
- Beowulf, ll. 702-3:
- Com on ƿanre niht / scriðan sceadugenga.
- The shadow-walker came slithering from the dark night.
- Com on ƿanre niht / scriðan sceadugenga.
- Beowulf, ll. 702-3:
Declension
Weak | Strong | ||||||||||||
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case | singular | plural | case | singular | plural | ||||||||
m | n | f | m | n | f | m | n | f | |||||
nominative | ƿanna | ƿanne | ƿanne | ƿannan | nom. | ƿann | ƿanne | ƿann | ƿanna, -e | ||||
accusative | ƿannan | ƿanne | ƿannan | acc. | ƿannne | ƿann | ƿanne | ƿanne | ƿann | ƿanna, -e | |||
genitive | ƿannan | ƿannra, ƿannena | gen. | ƿannes | ƿannes | ƿannre | ƿannra | ||||||
dative | ƿannan | ƿannum | dat. | ƿannum | ƿannum | ƿannre | ƿannum | ||||||
instrumental | ƿanne |
Descendants
- English: wan
Etymology 2
Inflected forms.
Verb
ƿann
- first-person singular preterite of ƿinnan
- third-person singular preterite of ƿinnan