burgræced

Old English

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Alternative forms

  • burhræċed

Etymology

From burg +‎ ræċed.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈburɡˌræ.t͡ʃed/, [ˈburˠɣˌræ.t͡ʃed]

Noun

burgræċed m or n

  1. a city-dwelling (i.e. a house surrounded by a wall or rampart of earth)

Declension

Masc

Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative burgræċed burgræċedas
accusative burgræċed burgræċedas
genitive burgræċedes burgræċeda
dative burgræċede burgræċedum
Neut

Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative burgræċed burgræċed
accusative burgræċed burgræċed
genitive burgræċedes burgræċeda
dative burgræċede burgræċedum