gisunt
Old Dutch
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *gasund. Cognates include Old English ġesund, Old High German gisunt and Old Saxon gisund. Compare also English sound
Pronunciation
Adjective
gisunt
- in good condition
- (of journeys and travels) safe, prosperous
- c. 900 CE, Die altmittel- und altniederfränkischen Psalmen und Glossen [The Old Middle and Old Low Franconian psalms and glosses]:
- gisunda farht duon sal uns got saldano unsero
- The God of our salvation will make our journey prosperous to us. (Psalms 67:20)
- c. 900 CE, Die altmittel- und altniederfränkischen Psalmen und Glossen [The Old Middle and Old Low Franconian psalms and glosses]:
- (of journeys and travels) safe, prosperous
- sound, healthy
- c. 1100 CE, Rhinelandic Rhyming Bible:
- In ther seluer stúnt. wart ther kuning wole gesunt.
- At the same time, the king became wholly sound.
- c. 1100 CE, Rhinelandic Rhyming Bible:
Inflection
Declension of gisunt (a-stem)
strong declension | ||||||
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case | masculine | feminine | neuter | plural | ||
nominative | gisunt | gisunt | gisunt | gisunda, gisunde | ||
accusative | gisundan, gisunden | gisunda | gisunt | gisunda, gisunde | ||
genitive | gisundes | gisundero | gisundes | gisundero | ||
dative | gisundin, gisundemo | gisundero | gisundin, gisundemo | gisundon | ||
weak declension | ||||||
case | masculine | feminine | neuter | plural | ||
nominative | gisundo | gisunda | gisunda | gisundon | ||
accusative | gisundon | gisundon | gisunda | gisundon | ||
genitive | gisundin | gisundon | gisundin | gisundono | ||
dative | gisundin | gisundon | gisundin | gisundon |
Descendants
- Middle Dutch: gesont
Further reading
- “gisunt”, in Oudnederlands Woordenboek, 2012
Old High German
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *gasund, whence also Old English ġesund. Compare Dutch gezond, and Swedish sund.
Adjective
gisunt