Wislemuþa

Old English

Etymology

From Wīsle +‎ mūþa.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwiːs.leˌmuː.θɑ/, [ˈwiːz.leˌmuː.ðɑ]

Proper noun

Wīslemūþa m

  1. the mouth of the Vistula
    • Voyages of Ohthere and Wulfstan
      And Weonodland wæs ūs ealne weġ, on steorbord, ōð Wīslemūðan. Sēo Wīsle is swyðe myċel ēa, and hīo tōlīð Witland, and Weonodland; and ðæt Witland belimpeð tō Ēstum
      Slavia was to our starboard the whole way to the mouth of the Vistula. The Vistula is a very great river, and it divides Witland and Slavia; and Witland belongs to the Estonians

Declension

Weak:

singular plural
nominative Wīslemūþa
accusative Wīslemūþan
genitive Wīslemūþan
dative Wīslemūþan