- hwone
- whom, anyone, someone (acc.)
The Old English to English . 2014.
The Old English to English . 2014.
hwone — accusative singular masculine of hwá … Old to modern English dictionary
someone acc. — hwone … English to the Old English
whom — hwone … English to the Old English
anyone — hwone, hwa … English to the Old English
Dative case — The dative case (abbreviated dat, or sometimes d when it is a core argument) is a grammatical case generally used to indicate the noun to whom something is given, as in George gave Jamie a drink . In general, the dative marks the indirect object… … Wikipedia
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cweðan — cweðan1 sv/t5 3rd pres cwiðeþ past cwæþ/cwǽdon ptp gecweden to say, speak, name, call, proclaim, summon, declare; gecweðan order, give orders; propose; cweðan1 (tó) agree, settle, resolve; gecweðan consider, regard; cweðan on hwone assign to one; … Old to modern English dictionary
hwæne — see hwone, acc sing masc of hwá see hwonne … Old to modern English dictionary
manian — manian1 wv/t2 1. to bring to mind what ought to be done, to urge upon one what ought to be done, to admonish, warn, exhort, instigate; 2. to bring to mind what should not be forgotten, to admonish, remind, suggest, prompt; ic manie éow þæt I… … Old to modern English dictionary