dohtor
Old English
Alternative forms
- dohtur — Mercian
- dohter — Northumbrian
- dochtor, dæhter
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *dohter. Cognate with German Tochter and Dutch dochter.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdox.tor/
Noun
dohtor f
- daughter
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- ⁊ þǣre ilcan nihte wes Ēadwine[s] dohtor ācenned.
- And on that same night Edwin's daughter was born.
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
- An. DCCCLV Hēr hǣþene men ǣrest on Sċeapiġġe ofer winter sǣtan...⁊ þȳ ilcan ġēare [Aþelwulf cing] ferde to Rōme mid myċelre weorðnesse ⁊ þǣr wæs XII mōnoð wuniġende, ⁊ him þā hāmweard fōr ⁊ him þā Carl Francna cing his dohtor ġēaf him tō cwēne, ⁊ æfter þām tō his lēodum cōm...
- Year 855 In this year the heathens stayed on Sheppey over the winter for the first time...And in the same year [King Athelwulf] went to Rome with much honor, and stayed there for twelve months. And them he went home and King Carl [the Bald] of the Franks gave him his daughter as a queen, and after that Athelwulf returned to his people.
- Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Declension
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | dohtor | dohtor, dohtra, dohtru |
| accusative | dohtor | dohtor, dohtra, dohtru |
| genitive | dohtor | dohtra |
| dative | dehter | dohtrum |