fultum

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Latin

Participle

fultum

  1. inflection of fultus:
    1. nominative/accusative/vocative neuter singular
    2. accusative masculine singular

References

Middle English

Etymology

From Old English fultum (help, support, protection, reinforcements; army, forces), see below.

Noun

fultum (plural fultums)

  1. help, aid, succour, support, reinforcements
    Of me sal fultum ben ðe brogt. — The Middle English Genesis and Exodus, 1325
  2. one who helps
    Nis hit naht ᵹedanfenlic þat þes man ane beo and nab nenne fultume, ac uton wircan him ᵹemace him to fultume and to froure. — Homilies, 1225

Derived terms

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From ful- +‎ tēam (team). Compare Old High German follaziohan (to help, be at hand, support), Middle Low German vultên (to carry out, perform), Dutch voltooien (to complete, finish).

Pronunciation

Noun

fultum m

  1. help, support; protection, reinforcements
  2. assistance
    • late 10th century, Ælfric, "Memory of the Saints"
      Nū syndon eahta hēafodmæġnu ðā magan oferswīðan þās foresǣdan dēoflu þurh drihtnes fultum.
      Now there are eight Chief Virtues, which may overcome these aforesaid devils, through the Lord's assistance.
  3. army, forces

Declension

Derived terms

References

  • Fultom, in Glossary from Bright's Anglo-Saxon Reader.