From Proto-West Germanic *swinþ (“strong”). Also see English swith for its usage and cognates.
swīþ
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | swīþ | swīþ | swīþ |
Accusative | swīþne | swīþe | swīþ |
Genitive | swīþes | swīþre | swīþes |
Dative | swīþum | swīþre | swīþum |
Instrumental | swīþe | swīþre | swīþe |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | swīþe | swīþa, swīþe | swīþ |
Accusative | swīþe | swīþa, swīþe | swīþ |
Genitive | swīþra | swīþra | swīþra |
Dative | swīþum | swīþum | swīþum |
Instrumental | swīþum | swīþum | swīþum |