incit

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Old English

Etymology

Dissimilation from earlier *incec, with -ec added by analogy with þec; compare uncit and possibly Bavarian enks (if from Old High German *inkiz).

Pronunciation

Pronoun

incit (personal pronoun)

  1. you two: accusative of ġit

References

  1. ^ Patrick V. Stiles (1996 January) “Old English uncet and incit”, in NOWELE: North-Western European Language Evolution, volumes 28-29, number 1, →DOI