-ræden

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Middle English

Suffix

-ræden

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of -rede

Old English

Etymology

From rǣden (condition, state), from Proto-Germanic *raidīniz (arrangement, ordinance, authority).

Pronunciation

Suffix

-rǣden

  1. noun suffix denoting condition or state
    brōþorrǣdenfellowship, brotherhood
    burgrǣdencitizenship
  2. suffix indicating activity
    bedrǣdenprayer, intercession
    bebodrǣdenauthority, command
    heordrǣdencustody, keeping
  3. area of, jurisdiction of
    lēodrǣdenregion, country

Declension

Strong ō-stem:

singular plural
nominative -rǣden -rǣdenna, -rǣdenne
accusative -rǣdenne -rǣdenna, -rǣdenne
genitive -rǣdenne -rǣdenna
dative -rǣdenne -rǣdennum

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