kvæþa

Old Swedish

Etymology

From Old Norse kveða, from Proto-Germanic *kweþaną.

Verb

kvæþa

  1. to resound, sound
  2. to sing, chant

Conjugation

Conjugation of kvæþa (strong)
present past
infinitive kvæþa
participle kvæþandi, kvæþande kvæþin
active voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk kvæþer kvæþi, kvæþe kvaþ kvāþi, kvāþe
þū kvæþer kvæþi, kvæþe kvæþ *kvast kvāþi, kvāþe
han kvæþer kvæþi, kvæþe kvaþ kvāþi, kvāþe
vīr kvæþum, kvæþom kvæþum, kvæþom kvæþum, kvæþom kvāþum, kvāþom kvāþum, kvāþom
īr kvæþin kvæþin kvæþin kvāþin kvāþin
þēr kvæþa kvæþin kvāþu, kvāþo kvāþin
mediopassive voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk kvæþs kvæþis, kvæþes kvaþs kvāþis, kvāþes
þū kvæþs kvæþis, kvæþes *kvasts kvāþis, kvāþes
han kvæþs kvæþis, kvæþes kvaþs kvāþis, kvāþes
vīr kvæþums, -oms kvæþums, kvæþoms kvāþums, kvāþoms kvāþums, kvāþoms
īr kvæþins kvæþins kvāþins kvāþins
þēr kvæþas kvæþins kvāþus, kvāþos kvāþins

Descendants

  • Swedish: kväda