fultumiend

Old English

Etymology

From fultumian and fultuman

Noun

fultumiend m

  1. assistant
    • c. 9-10th century, Bede, "Preface"
      Ǣrest mē wæs fultumiend 7 lārēow se ārwurða abbad Albinus, se wæs wīde ġefaren 7 gelǣred, 7 wæs betst ġelǣred on Angelcynne.
      My first assistant and teacher was the venerable abbot Albinus, a man who had travelled much and studied, and was the best scholar in England.
  2. helper, co-operator

Declension

Strong a-stem:

singular plural
nominative fultumiend fultumiendas
accusative fultumiend fultumiendas
genitive fultumiendes fultumienda
dative fultumiende fultumiendum

References

  • Bosworth-toller Anglo-Saxon dictionary