strynd
Old English
Alternative forms
- strīnd
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *striundiz, from *streuną.
Noun
strȳnd f (nominative plural strȳnde)
- A generation; race; kin; stock; tribe
Declension
Declension of strynd (strong i-stem)
| Case | Singular | Plural |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | strȳnd | strȳnde, strȳnda |
| accusative | strȳnd, strȳnde | strȳnde, strȳnda |
| genitive | strȳnde | strȳnda |
| dative | strȳnde | strȳndum |
Related terms
- ġestrēon
- strēonan
- strȳnan
Descendants
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