fultumiend
Old English
Etymology
Noun
fultumiend m
- 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.
- c. 9-10th century, Bede, "Preface"
- 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