fætt
Icelandic
Etymology
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Adjective
fætt
- inflection of fæddur:
- neuter singular nominative strong positive degree
- neuter singular accusative strong positive degree
Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *faitid.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fæːtt/, [fæːt]
Adjective
fǣtt (comparative fǣttra, superlative fǣttest)
- fat
- Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
- Him becōmon ēac swā miċele welan tō handa, þæt his bīġleofa wæs ælċe dæġ mid his hīrede þrittiġ mittan clǣnes melowes, and sixtiġ mittan ōðres melowes, twelf fǣtte oxan, and twēntiġ feldoxan, hundtēontiġ weðera, buton huntoðe and fugoloðe and ġemæstra fugela.
- And so much wealth came into his hands that every day he and his household consumed thirty mittas of clean meal, sixty mittas of other meal, twelve fat oxen, twenty field-oxen, and one hundred wethers, not counting the sustenance from hunting, fowling, or fattened birds.
- Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
- fattened
Declension
Declension of fǣtt — Strong
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | fǣtt | fǣtt | fǣtt |
Accusative | fǣtne | fǣtte | fǣtt |
Genitive | fǣttes | fǣtre | fǣttes |
Dative | fǣttum | fǣtre | fǣttum |
Instrumental | fǣtte | fǣtre | fǣtte |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | fǣtte | fǣtta, fǣtte | fǣtt |
Accusative | fǣtte | fǣtta, fǣtte | fǣtt |
Genitive | fǣtra | fǣtra | fǣtra |
Dative | fǣttum | fǣttum | fǣttum |
Instrumental | fǣttum | fǣttum | fǣttum |
Declension of fǣtt — Weak
Singular | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | fǣtta | fǣtte | fǣtte |
Accusative | fǣttan | fǣttan | fǣtte |
Genitive | fǣttan | fǣttan | fǣttan |
Dative | fǣttan | fǣttan | fǣttan |
Instrumental | fǣttan | fǣttan | fǣttan |
Plural | Masculine | Feminine | Neuter |
Nominative | fǣttan | fǣttan | fǣttan |
Accusative | fǣttan | fǣttan | fǣttan |
Genitive | fǣtra, fǣttena | fǣtra, fǣttena | fǣtra, fǣttena |
Dative | fǣttum | fǣttum | fǣttum |
Instrumental | fǣttum | fǣttum | fǣttum |
Synonyms
- ġemæsted (“fattened”)
Antonyms
- mæġer (“skinny”)
Derived terms
Descendants
See also
- rysel (“fat”) (noun)