swiþ
Old English
Alternative forms
- sƿȳþ
- sƿiþ
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *swinþaz (“strong”). Also see English swith for its usage and cognates.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /swiːθ/
Adjective
swīþ
Declension
| Weak | Strong | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| case | singular | plural | case | singular | plural | ||||||||
| m | n | f | m | n | f | m | n | f | |||||
| nominative | swīþa | swīþe | swīþe | swīþan | nom. | swīþ | swīþe | swīþ | swīþa, -e | ||||
| accusative | swīþan | swīþe | swīþan | acc. | swīþne | swīþ | swīþe | swīþe | swīþ | swīþa, -e | |||
| genitive | swīþan | swīþra, swīþena | gen. | swīþes | swīþes | swīþre | swīþra | ||||||
| dative | swīþan | swīþum | dat. | swīþum | swīþum | swīþre | swīþum | ||||||
| instrumental | swīþe | ||||||||||||
Derived terms
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