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Proto-West Germanic
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *skrūdijaną. Equivalent to *skrūd (“clothes, attire, dress”) + *-jan.
Verb
*skrūdijan
- to clothe, to dress, to adorn
Inflection
Class 1 weak
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Infinitive
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*skrūdijan
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1st sg. past
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*skrūdidā
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Infinitive
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*skrūdijan
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Genitive infin.
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*skrūdijannjas
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Dative infin.
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*skrūdijannjē
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Instrum. infin.
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*skrūdijannju
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Indicative
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Present
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Past
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1st singular
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*skrūdiju
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*skrūdidā
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2nd singular
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*skrūdisi
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*skrūdidēs, *skrūdidōs
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3rd singular
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*skrūdiþi
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*skrūdidē, *skrūdidā
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1st plural
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*skrūdijum
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*skrūdidum
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2nd plural
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*skrūdiþ
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*skrūdidud
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3rd plural
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*skrūdijanþ
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*skrūdidun
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Subjunctive
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Present
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Past
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1st singular
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*skrūdijē
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*skrūdidī
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2nd singular
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*skrūdijēs
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*skrūdidī
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3rd singular
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*skrūdijē
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*skrūdidī
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1st plural
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*skrūdijēm
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*skrūdidīm
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2nd plural
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*skrūdijēþ
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*skrūdidīd
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3rd plural
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*skrūdijēn
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*skrūdidīn
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Imperative
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Present
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Singular
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*skrūdi
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Plural
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*skrūdiþ
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Present
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Past
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Participle
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*skrūdijandī
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*skrūdid
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Descendants
- Old English: sċrȳdan, sċrēdan
- Middle English: schryden, schrede, schride, schrude, schryde, scruyde, shrede, shride, schruden, scryden, scrydæn, shridenn, shruden (Early Middle English), ssrede (Kent)