From Proto-West Germanic *grāg, a byform of *grāu, from Proto-Germanic *grēwaz.
grǣġ
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
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Nominative | grǣġ | grǣġ | grǣġ |
Accusative | grǣġne | grǣġe | grǣġ |
Genitive | grǣġes | grǣġre | grǣġes |
Dative | grǣġum | grǣġre | grǣġum |
Instrumental | grǣġe | grǣġre | grǣġe |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | grǣġe | grǣġa, grǣġe | grǣġ |
Accusative | grǣġe | grǣġa, grǣġe | grǣġ |
Genitive | grǣġra | grǣġra | grǣġra |
Dative | grǣġum | grǣġum | grǣġum |
Instrumental | grǣġum | grǣġum | grǣġum |
hwīt | grǣġ | blæc, sweart |
rēad; basu | ġeolurēad; brūn | ġeolu |
grēne | ||
blāw | blāw | |
purpuren |