cealf

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *kalbaz. Cognate with Old Frisian *kalf, Old Saxon kalf, Old Dutch kalf, Old High German kalb. Also Old Norse kalfr, which was a masculine a-stem, and Gothic 𐌺𐌰𐌻𐌱𐍉 (kalbō), which was a feminine ōn-stem.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t͡ʃæ͜ɑlf/, [t͡ʃæ͜ɑɫf]

Noun

ċealf n

  1. calf (young cow)
  2. veal
  3. fawn

Usage notes

  • The word for the body part (part of the leg) was spearlira.

Declension

Strong z-stem:

singular plural
nominative ċealf ċealfru
accusative ċealf ċealfru
genitive ċealfes ċealfra
dative ċealfe ċealfrum

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Middle English: calf, chalve, chelve, chalf, kelf