edlæcung

Old English

Etymology

From edlǣċan +‎ -ung.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /edˈlæː.t͡ʃunɡ/, [edˈlæː.t͡ʃuŋɡ]

Noun

edlǣċung f

  1. a repetition
    • (Can we date this quote?), “De vita sanctius instituenda praecepta plurima”, in Ecclesiastical Institutes:
      Hē sceal God biddan ðæt he hyne gehealde wið dara ǣrgedōnra yfla edlǣcunge
      He shall pray to God to preserve him against a repetition of the evils before committed.

Declension

Strong ō-stem:

singular plural
nominative edlǣċung edlǣċunga, edlǣċunge
accusative edlǣċunge edlǣċunga, edlǣċunge
genitive edlǣċunge edlǣċunga
dative edlǣċunge edlǣċungum