dœg

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *dōgi, from z-stem Proto-Germanic *dōgaz, whence also Old English dōgor. Related to Old Norse dǿgr. See also siġe, sigor; hǣl, hālor; sele, salor.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /døːj/

Noun

dœ̄ġ m (Northumbrian)

  1. day, as in a 24-hour period of the calendar
    Synonym: dæġ

Declension

Strong i-stem:

singular plural
nominative dœ̄ġ dœ̄ġas
accusative dœ̄ġ dœ̄ġas
genitive dœ̄ġes dœ̄ġa
dative dœ̄ġe dœ̄ġum

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