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Reconstruction:Old English/as

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Old English

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *ansuz (god, deity). Appears in the historical record within the personal name Āslāc (from Proto-Germanic *Ansulaikaz), an alternate form of Ōslāc.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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*ās m

  1. Alternative form of ōs

Declension

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U-stem, irregular:

singular plural
nominative *ās *ēse, *āsa
accusative *ās *āsa
genitive *āsa ēsa, *āsa
dative ēse, *āsa *āsum

Synonyms

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