geondseon
Old English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /je͜ondˈse͜oːn/
Verb
ġeondsēon
- (transitive) to see beyond or through; to have wide-ranging perspective on
Conjugation
Conjugation of ġeondsēon (strong, class V)
| infinitive | ġeondsēon | ġeondsēonne |
|---|---|---|
| indicative mood | present tense | past tense |
| first person singular | ġeondsēo | ġeondseah |
| second person singular | ġeondsiehst | ġeondsāwe |
| third person singular | ġeondsiehþ | ġeondseah |
| plural | ġeondsēoþ | ġeondsāwon |
| subjunctive | present tense | past tense |
| singular | ġeondsēo | ġeondsāwe |
| plural | ġeondsēon | ġeondsāwen |
| imperative | ||
| singular | ġeondseoh | |
| plural | ġeondsēoþ | |
| participle | present | past |
| ġeondsēonde | ġeondsewen | |
References
- Joseph Bosworth, T. Northcote Toller (1898) “geondseon”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary[1], second edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.