ofdune
Old English
Etymology
From of- + dūne, from Proto-Germanic *dūnǭ (“sand dune”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ofˈduː.ne/, [ovˈduː.ne]
Adverb
ofdūne
Synonyms
- ādūn (“down, adown”)
- adūnweard (“downward”)
- dūne (“down”)
- niþer (“down”)
- niþerweard (“downward”)
- ofdūneweard (“downward”)
- ofdūneweardes (“downward”)
Antonyms
- up (“up, above”)
- uppe (“up, above”)
- uppeweardes (“upwards”)
- upweard (“up, upwards”)
- wiþerdūne (“upward, upright”)
Derived terms
- ofdūneonwend (“turned downwards”)
- ofdūnerihte (“straight down”)
- ofdūneweard (“downward”)
Related terms
References
- Joseph Bosworth, T. Northcote Toller (1898) “ofdune”, in An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary[1], second edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press.