geferræden

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Old English

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Etymology

ġefēra +‎ -rǣden

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jeˈfeːrˌræː.den/

Noun

ġefērrǣden f

  1. companionship
    • late 9th century, King Alfred's translation of Saint Augustine's Soliloquies
      Ic hī lufige for frēondscype and for gefērǣdenne and þā þēah ofer æalle ōðre þe mē mǣstne fultum dōð tō ongyttanne and tō witanne gescēadwīsnesse and wīsdōm, and æalra mǣst be Gode and be ūrum sāulum; forðām ic wōt þæt ic mæg ǣð myd heora fultume æfter spurian þonne ic būtan mæge.
      I love them for friendship and for companionship, and above all others I love those who most help me to understand and to know reason and wisdom, most of all about God and about our souls; for I know that I can more easily seek after Him with their help than I can without.
  2. community
  3. congregation, church
  4. familiarity, friendship

Declension

Strong ō-stem:

singular plural
nominative ġefērrǣden ġefērrǣdenna, ġefērrǣdenne
accusative ġefērrǣdenne ġefērrǣdenna, ġefērrǣdenne
genitive ġefērrǣdenne ġefērrǣdenna
dative ġefērrǣdenne ġefērrǣdennum

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