sceadu
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *skadu.
Cognates
Pronunciation
Noun
sċeadu f
Declension
Strong ō-stem:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | sċeadu | sċeadwa, sċeadwe |
| accusative | sċeadwe | sċeadwa, sċeadwe |
| genitive | sċeadwe | sċeadwa |
| dative | sċeadwe | sċeadwum |
Derived terms
- sċeaduġeard
- sċeadugenga
- sċeaduhelm
- sċeadwian
- scūrsċeadu
Descendants
- Middle English: schadwe, schadewe, schado, schadou, schadowe, shadewe, shadow, shadue, schadough, schadow (Late Middle English), scaudu (West Riding)
References
- ^ Fulk, R. D. (2014), An Introductory Grammar of Old English, ACMRS Press, page 216
- ^ Zettersten, Arne (1965), “schadewe (sb.)”, in Studies in the dialect and vocabulary of the Ancrene Riwle (Lund Studies in English; 34)[1], Lund: C. W. K. Gleerup, →OCLC, page 36.