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Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *haftaz.
Adjective
*haft[1]
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Inflection
a-stem
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Singular
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Masculine
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Nominative
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*haft
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Genitive
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*haftas
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Singular
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Masculine
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Feminine
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Neuter
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Nominative
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*haft
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*haftu
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*haft
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Accusative
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*haftanā
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*haftā
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*haft
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Genitive
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*haftas
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*hafteʀā
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*haftas
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Dative
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*haftumē
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*hafteʀē
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*haftumē
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Instrumental
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*haftu
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*hafteʀu
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*haftu
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Plural
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Masculine
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Feminine
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Neuter
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Nominative
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*haftē
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*haftō
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*haftu
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Accusative
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*haftā
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*haftā
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*haftu
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Genitive
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*hafteʀō
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*hafteʀō
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*hafteʀō
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Dative
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*haftēm, *haftum
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*haftēm, *haftum
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*haftēm, *haftum
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Instrumental
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*haftēm, *haftum
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*haftēm, *haftum
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*haftēm, *haftum
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Derived terms
Descendants
References
- ^ Ringe, Donald, Taylor, Ann (2014) The Development of Old English (A Linguistic History of English; 2), Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 147: “PWGmc *haft”