dihtan
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Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *dihtijan (“to order, instruct”). Equivalent to diht (“order, instruction”) + -an.
Pronunciation
Verb
dihtan
Conjugation
Conjugation of dihtan (weak class 1)
infinitive | dihtan | dihtenne |
---|---|---|
indicative mood | present tense | past tense |
first person singular | dihte | dihte |
second person singular | dihtest, dihst, dihtst | dihtest |
third person singular | dihteþ, diht | dihte |
plural | dihtaþ | dihton |
subjunctive | present tense | past tense |
singular | dihte | dihte |
plural | dihten | dihten |
imperative | ||
singular | diht | |
plural | dihtaþ | |
participle | present | past |
dihtende | (ġe)dihted |
Derived terms
Descendants
Categories:
- Old English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- Old English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *deyḱ-
- Old English terms derived from Latin
- Old English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic
- Old English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic
- Old English terms suffixed with -an
- Old English terms with IPA pronunciation
- Old English lemmas
- Old English verbs
- Old English class 1 weak verbs