geþuf

Old English

Etymology

From ġe- + *þūf (lush, thriving), from Proto-West Germanic *þūb (lush), from Proto-Germanic *þūbaz (flourishing, thriving).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jeˈθuːf/

Adjective

ġeþūf

  1. growing luxuriously, lush
  2. (of trees) having leaves or foliage
  3. (of plants) having leaves, leafy, bushy
  4. (of leaves) growing thickly together, dense, bushy

Declension

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