þegn

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See also: thegn and þeġn

Icelandic

Etymology

Inherited from Old Norse þegn, from Proto-Germanic *þegnaz. Cognate with English thane, German Degen.

Pronunciation

Noun

þegn m (genitive singular þegns, nominative plural þegnar)

  1. servant, subject
  2. thane

Declension

Middle English

Noun

þegn

  1. (Early Middle English) Alternative form of theyn

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-West Germanic *þegn.

Pronunciation

Noun

þeġn m

  1. servant
    • late 10th century, Ælfric, Lives of Saints
      Iob, sē ēadiġa and sē ānrǣda godes þeġn, wæs swa fulfremed on eallum gōdnyssum þæt god sylf cwæþ bē him þæt his ġelīċa nǣre þā on þām līfe ofer eorþan.
      Job, the prosperous and unwavering servant of god, was so perfect in all his good deeds that God Himself said that there was no one like him living on Earth.
  2. (poetic) man, warrior, hero
  3. officer
    • late 10th century, Ælfric, "Saint Sebastian, Martyr"
      Þa wurdon hi ealle þurh þæt wundor ablicgede and þæs þægnes gebedda ðe þa gebroþra heold wæs for six gearum for swiðlicre untrumnysse...
      Then they were all astonished at that miracle; and the wife of the officer, who had charge of the brothers, for six years, through a severe sickness...

Declension

Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative þeġn þeġnas
accusative þeġn þeġnas
genitive þeġnes þeġna
dative þeġne þeġnum

Derived terms

Descendants

Old Norse

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-Germanic *þegnaz.

Noun

þegn m

  1. thane, franklin, freeman, man
  2. a good (liberal) man
  3. liegeman, subject

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

References

  • þegn in A Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, G. T. Zoëga, Clarendon Press, 1910, at Internet Archive.