Reconstruction:Old English/mot
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *mōtą.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /moːt/
Noun
*mōt n
Declension
Strong a-stem:
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | *mōt | *mōt |
| accusative | *mōt | *mōt |
| genitive | *mōtes | *mōta |
| dative | *mōte | *mōtum |
Derived terms
- folcmōt (“public meeting”)
- ġemōt (“meeting”)
- mētan (“to meet”)
- mōtærn (“building where a meeting is held, courthouse”)
- mōtbelle (“bell rung to call an assembly together”)
- mōtġerēfa (“person who runs a meeting”)
- mōthūs (“building where a meeting is held, courthouse”)
- mōtian (“to converse, address an assembly, or discuss an issue”)
- mōtstōw (“meeting place”)
- mōtweorþ (“entitled to attend a meeting”)