wæpned
Old English
Etymology
From wǣpn (“weapon; penis”) + -ed (adjective-forming suffix indicating possession of the suffixed word). Compare modern weaponed in the sense of "having a weapon".
Adjective
wǣpned
Declension
Declension of wǣpned — Strong
| Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nominative | wǣpned | wǣpnedu, wǣpnedo | wǣpned |
| Accusative | wǣpnedne | wǣpnede | wǣpned |
| Genitive | wǣpnedes | wǣpnedre | wǣpnedes |
| Dative | wǣpnedum | wǣpnedre | wǣpnedum |
| Instrumental | wǣpnede | wǣpnedre | wǣpnede |
| Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
| Nominative | wǣpnede | wǣpneda, wǣpnede | wǣpnedu, wǣpnedo |
| Accusative | wǣpnede | wǣpneda, wǣpnede | wǣpnedu, wǣpnedo |
| Genitive | wǣpnedra | wǣpnedra | wǣpnedra |
| Dative | wǣpnedum | wǣpnedum | wǣpnedum |
| Instrumental | wǣpnedum | wǣpnedum | wǣpnedum |
Declension of wǣpned — Weak
| Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nominative | wǣpneda | wǣpnede | wǣpnede |
| Accusative | wǣpnedan | wǣpnedan | wǣpnede |
| Genitive | wǣpnedan | wǣpnedan | wǣpnedan |
| Dative | wǣpnedan | wǣpnedan | wǣpnedan |
| Instrumental | wǣpnedan | wǣpnedan | wǣpnedan |
| Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
| Nominative | wǣpnedan | wǣpnedan | wǣpnedan |
| Accusative | wǣpnedan | wǣpnedan | wǣpnedan |
| Genitive | wǣpnedra, wǣpnedena | wǣpnedra, wǣpnedena | wǣpnedra, wǣpnedena |
| Dative | wǣpnedum | wǣpnedum | wǣpnedum |
| Instrumental | wǣpnedum | wǣpnedum | wǣpnedum |
Derived terms
- wǣpnedbearn n
- wǣpnedċild n
- wǣpnedcynn n
- wǣpnedhād m
- wǣpnedhand f
- wǣpnedhealf f
- wǣpnedmann m
References
- Joseph Bosworth, T. Northcote Toller (1898) “wǣpned”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary, second edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.