røna

Old Swedish

Etymology

from Old Norse reyna.

Verb

rø̄na

  1. to try (out), prove
  2. to experience

Conjugation

Conjugation of rø̄na (weak)
present past
infinitive rø̄na
participle rø̄nandi, rø̄nande rø̄nter
active voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk rø̄nir rø̄ni, rø̄ne   rø̄nti, rø̄nte rø̄nti, rø̄nte
þū rø̄nir rø̄ni, rø̄ne rø̄n rø̄nti, rø̄nte rø̄nti, rø̄nte
han rø̄nir rø̄ni, rø̄ne   rø̄nti, rø̄nte rø̄nti, rø̄nte
vīr rø̄num, rø̄nom rø̄num, rø̄nom rø̄num, rø̄nom rø̄ntum, rø̄ntom rø̄ntum, rø̄ntom
īr rø̄nin rø̄nin rø̄nin rø̄ntin rø̄ntin
þēr rø̄na rø̄nin   rø̄ntu, rø̄nto rø̄ntin
mediopassive voice indicative subjunctive imperative indicative subjunctive
iæk rø̄nis rø̄nis, rø̄nes   rø̄ntis, rø̄ntes rø̄ntis, rø̄ntes
þū rø̄nis rø̄nis, rø̄nes   rø̄ntis, rø̄ntes rø̄ntis, rø̄ntes
han rø̄nis rø̄nis, rø̄nes   rø̄ntis, rø̄ntes rø̄ntis, rø̄ntes
vīr rø̄nums, rø̄noms rø̄nums, rø̄noms   rø̄ntums, rø̄ntoms rø̄ntums, rø̄ntoms
īr rø̄nins rø̄nins   rø̄ntins rø̄ntins
þēr rø̄nas rø̄nins   rø̄ntus, rø̄ntos rø̄ntins

Descendants

  • Swedish: röna, utröna