fæge

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *faigijaz. Cognate with Old High German feigi (German feige (cowardly)), Old Norse feigr (Icelandic feigur).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈfæːɡe/, [ˈfæːɣe]

Adjective

fǣge

  1. fated to death; doomed, accursed

Declension

Weak Strong
case singular plural case singular plural
m n f m n f m n f
nominative fǣga fǣge fǣge fǣgan nom. fǣge fǣge fǣgu fǣge fǣgu, -e fǣga, -e
accusative fǣgan fǣge fǣgan acc. fǣgne fǣge fǣge fǣge fǣgu, -e fǣga, -e
genitive fǣgan fǣgra, fǣgena gen. fǣges fǣges fǣgre fǣgra
dative fǣgan fǣgum dat. fǣgum fǣgum fǣgre fǣgum
instrumental fǣge

Descendants

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