gelotendæg
Old English
Etymology
From past-participle of lūtan (“to lout, to bow, to stoop, to bend”) + dæg (“day”), literally meaning the bowed or declined day.
Noun
gelotendæg
- afternoon
- early evening
Declension
Declension of gelotendæg (strong a-stem)
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | ġelotendæġ | gelotendagas |
| accusative | ġelotendæġ | gelotendagas |
| genitive | ġelotendæġes | gelotendaga |
| dative | ġelotendæġe | gelotendagum |
Synonyms
- (afternoon): ofernōn
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